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The Amygdala's Role

Why emotional photos stick

The Amygdala's Role
The brain's amygdala, responsible for emotional processing, acts as an ink stamp for our memory banks. When a photo triggers a strong emotional response—like overwhelming love or profound nostalgia—the amygdala signals the hippocampus to permanently store that visual data. This is exactly why your favorite photos of the family are scientifically unforgettable.
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