Summary: Chronic stress weakens the brains ability to process sounds, requiring louder stimuli to trigger normal responses, according to new research in mice. Scientists found that stress affects inh… [+5161 chars]
Stress Alters How the Brain Processes Sound - Neuroscience News
Chronic stress weakens the brain’s ability to process sounds, requiring louder stimuli to trigger normal responses, according to new research in mice.
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