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Learning to turn down your amygdala can modify your emotions
September 12, 2016 by NewsBot
Training the brain to treat itself is a promising therapy for traumatic stress. The training uses an auditory or visual signal that corresponds to the activity of a particular brain region, called neurofeedback, which can guide people to regulate their own brain activity, say scientists.