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Overthinking what you said? It's your 'lizard brain' talking to newer, advanced parts of your brain

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Scientists sought to better understand how humans evolved to become so skilled at thinking about what's happening in other peoples' minds.

Findings could have implications for one day treating psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression.

The study was published Nov. 22 in the journal Science Advances .

Story Source: Journal Reference: - Donnisa Edmonds, Joseph J. Salvo , Nathan Anderson , Maya Lakshman , Qiaohan Yang , Kendrick Kay , Christina Zelano , Rodrigo M. Braga . The human social cognitive network contains multiple regions within the amygdala. Science Advances , 2024 ; 10 (47) DOI: 10.1126 /sciadv.adp0453 Cite This Page:.

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