amygdala, thalamus, caudate, putamen. Moreover, the relationship between exposure and brain volumes with cognitive function was assessed. Results Increasing exposure to repetitive head trauma measured ...
Trauma can disrupt the brain’s ability to process spiritual experiences by affecting the it’s prefrontal cortex, the amygdala, the hippocampus, and the temporal lobes. These areas are also ...
particularly in reducing the size of the amygdala—the part of the brain responsible for fear and emotional responses. Welbourn's perspective on trauma and performance was shaped early in his NFL ...