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Scientists at Princeton University announced that it is the amygdala, an almond-shaped brain structure, that actively seeks out and recognizes the look of fear in another person’s eyes.

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Scientists at Princeton University announced that it is the amygdala, an almond-shaped brain structure, that actively seeks out and recognizes the look of fear in another person’s eyes.

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