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The insular cortex and the learning of fear
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When it hurts, itʹs for our own good! It is thanks to this unpleasant sensation that the animal world has been able to survive. More precisely, through fear of pain. Scientists have long known that the amygdala is involved in fear, but a study published in "Science" explains how this area of the brain is alerted that we should be afraid.