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The region of the brain that is involved in processing the sensation of fear.
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Fear is a type of chain reaction in the brain which initiates with a stressful stimulus. It ends with the release of chemicals which cause fast breathing, running heart and energized muscles. It is also known as the fight-or-flight response.
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