Just thinking about doing a math problem causes some people's posterior insula—the part of the brain that reacts when you're physically…
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Just thinking about doing a math problem causes some people’s posterior insula—the part of the brain that reacts when you’re physically hurt—to activate and react as if they were feeling ph
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