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Scientists find that both mice and humans show similar brain changes when responding to a stimulus, hinting at how emotions form.
A recent study reveals how the brain converts experiences into emotions.
Researchers observed that both mice and humans exposed to puffs of air near their eyes showed lasting changes in brain activity, indicating an emotional response.
This finding, reported by NPR's Jon Hamilton, sheds light on the neural processes behind emotional reactions and could aid in developing treatments for emotional disorders.
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Los científicos han descubierto que tanto los ratones como los seres humanos muestran cambios cerebrales similares cuando responden a un estímulo, dando pistas sobre cómo se forman las emociones.