Fearlessness can be learned
Whistling a happy tune may be the answer for some but for others there is no way to avoid deep-seated fear in stressful situations. The result can be post-traumatic stress syndrome or depression. Now Professor Eric Kandel, the Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist, and his group at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute say it may be possible to learn not to be afraid, a condition he calls “learned safety”.

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