Stress and the Amygdala
Repeated exposure to stressors can lead to a decreased release of adrenaline, particularly when the stressor is deemed irrelevant. The amygdala plays a crucial role in detecting novelty and threat; initial responses are heightened but tend to diminish with familiarity. However, if the stressor is significant, such as an unpleasant person, the psychological impact may intensify instead.In this clip
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