Amygdala encodes ‘cooties’ and ‘crushes’ in the developing brain

Amygdala encodes ‘cooties’ and ‘crushes’ in the developing brain

ZoyosJD|11 years ago|Culture

Scientists have found a signal in the brain that reflects young children's aversion to members of the opposite sex (the "cooties" effect) and also their growing interest in opposite-sex peers as they enter puberty. These two responses to members of the opposite sex are encoded in the amygdala, the researchers report.

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