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Dr. Kay Tye: The Biology of Social Interactions and Emotions

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The Role of the Amygdala in Assessing Novel Environments

The amygdala is responsible for determining the valence and assigning meaning to new environments or new people we encounter. It plays a role in assessing whether an environment or individuals are safe, and this process occurs even when we have prior knowledge about something. The amygdala's job is to pay attention and see if the novel experience matters, even if we don't know what it means.

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