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HOW EXTREME FEAR SHAPES WHAT WE REMEMBER
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6
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2015
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BBC: When we feel fear, a burst of adrenaline activates a cascade that is thought to enhance memory storage of the immediately preceding events. “The fear system has evolved to keep us alive,” says Karim Nader. Read
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