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| | | no ease when there's no tiger at the door | (Link) |
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"ancient parts of our mammalian brains, such as the almond shaped amygdala, are central to the ease with which we so readily `scare ourselves' when minor social setbacks are magnified to bring forth the emotional and visceral correlates of a tiger at the door." | |