People who are anxious use a different part of their brains to regulate their emotions.

Published Date: 16 Aug 2023

Anxious people use a different part of the forebrain than those who are not anxious when deciding how to act in socially awkward situations. As evidenced by Bob's research, this can be seen in brain scans.

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