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Which brain structure is activated by fearful stimuli and helps produce symptoms such as fast heart rate and emotional states of anxious apprehension to help a person cope with threat?
Cerebral Cortex
The outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain, playing a key role in memory, attention, perception, cognition, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.
Aphasia
A disorder resulting from damage to portions of the brain responsible for language, leading to difficulties in speaking, understanding, reading, or writing.
Facial Features
Facial features include the distinct parts of a person's face, such as eyes, nose, mouth, which can be key to identifying individuals and expressing emotions.
Distinctive Facial
Features or characteristics of the face that are unique or particularly noticeable, which can sometimes be linked to specific genetic or cultural backgrounds.
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