Neuroscience journal: Our amygdala glands MAKE US ALL (including B-l-a-c-k-s!) FEAR dark-skinned people

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The Anatomy of the Amygdala
By Michelle Pugle Updated on April 01, 2021
Medically reviewed by Diana Apetauerova, MD

[source: https://www.verywellhealth.com/amygdala-5112775]

The amygdala is the part of the brain primarily involved in emotion, memory, and the fight-or-flight response. It is one of two almond-shaped cell clusters located near the base of the brain. Together, the amygdalae (plural), also known as the amygdaloid complex, is an important part of the limbic system.

The amygdalae interpret external stimuli like sights and sounds as potentially dangerous and send that information to the hippocampus. This process activates a release of energy so you can respond to and protect yourself from external threats (the flight-or-fight response).1 The amygdalae are also responsible for assigning values to moments and turning them into memories.
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However, sometimes the amygdalae overreact, perceiving subtle threats like timer or phone rings as though they were life-threatening. This is called an amygdala hijack.

Philip Adams, ex-NFL player, murdered Dr. Philp Lesslie and his wife Barbara in their home on 8 April of this year in North Carolina.

The negro also shot and killed their two grandchildren, seen here with their parents:

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7 Comments

    • The jew-vaxx actually kills old people.

      And healthy young people do not get Covid.

      And even if the vaxx did work, which it does not, why should the lives of the young, who are our race’s future, be sacrified to protect the very, very old in nursing homes who are already on their way out?

  1. John, when the Absetzbewegung in Antarctica, Agartha and the Andes reemerges to aid us, do you think we will all be speaking German ?

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