Tarantula helps scientists map how brains process fear

Monday, November 8, 2010 - 19:30 in Health & Medicine

They monitored volunteers as the spider got closer. Such studies might someday lead to therapies for phobias.Fear is a complicated emotion, and scientists have recruited a scary laboratory aide — the Brazilian salmon pink tarantula — to help map out how the feeling is processed in the brain.

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