A brain pathway that allows people to quickly detect scary sounds and respond

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Researchers from the University of Barcelona have published findings in JNeurosci exploring whether humans possess a dedicated brain pathway for rapid fear responses to threatening sounds, building on prior animal studies. The work by Kosteletou-Kassotaki and colleagues extends preclinical research into human neuroscience.

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