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Would you climb a 1,667-foot building? How the amygdala controls fear
Why does extreme danger paralyse some people while others remain calm? Neuroscientists say the answer lies in how the amygdala is calibrated, something famously illustrated by free solo climber Alex ...
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How Alex Honnold's brain makes the impossible feel normal
Alex Honnold's brain shows no fear response during extreme climbing stunts. This neuroscientific insight reveals how repeated exposure rewires the perception of danger.
Viral Clip Of Alex Honnold Climbing Taipei 101: Why He Wasn't Scared? MRI Showed How His Brain Works
Rock-climber Alex Honnold climbed Taipei 101. A bone-chilling video went viral on social media. Alex used to climb the ...
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