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that connects multiple related objects
Tags – Principles of learning and its applications and functioning for children … and adults
The amygdala: 01/09 File – Pile of somethin'
Thru the neo cortex or " the thinking brain"
The amygdale mulls information through several levels of brain circuits, before it fully perceives and finally initiates its more finely tailored response.
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