I hate that the titles get cut off. This is what I see "TIL: There was a Stanford study that took low income stressed/anxious children and exposed them to distressing images such as car crashes and then pleasant images to determine that they have strong..."
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TIL I hate click bait
Stanford has a history of psychological distressing studies that can't be replicated. Maybe stop
Stanford study finds stronger one-way fear signals in brains of anxious kids
Signals from the brain’s fear center make it more difficult for anxious and stressed children to regulate their emotions, a first-of-its-kind brain scanning study from Stanford shows.
This just in: children with anxiety have more anxiety than other children. Fascinating stuff.