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The science behind fight or flight: What happens when you get scared?
It’s almost Halloween, which means scary movies and haunted houses are all around. But what does your brain tell your body when you get spooked, and why? News4’s Maggie More reports.
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It's spooky season. What happens in your brain when you're scared?
Why do you react the way you do when you get scared? It’s all thanks to your sympathetic nervous system. Here’s how your brain and body react to fear.
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Why do people gaslight? A study looks at possible motives
The term stems from the 1944 thriller “Gaslight” and refers to a form of psychological manipulation. A study sheds light on why perpetrators may engage in gaslighting in romantic relationships.
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People almost always get this simple math problem wrong: Can you solve it?
A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
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Here's What One Sports Psychologist Tells His Star Clients About Sleep
Many athletes and fans worldwide may find themselves unable to fall asleep. So, here are a few tips that sports psychologist Michael Gervais has on getting some rest