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Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science have discovered a circuit in the brain that is necessary for unlearning fear. Published in Nature Communications, the study details the role of dopamine in ensuring that rats stop being afraid when there isn't anything to be afraid of anymore.
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Participating in his first full length radio interview since his famously shouted "You Lie" remark during President Obama's address to Congress propelled him into the media spotlight, Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) appeared on the nationally syndicated Neal Asbury Show on WZAB-AM. Congressman Wilson attributed his dramatic vocal response to a "town hall moment," a visceral reaction to what he inherently knew was Obama's misrepresentation of the citizenship immigration policy.
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