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In 2022, the trio of researchers published the results of an experiment they ran in Berlin, looking at how a walk alone in the woods versus a stroll in the city affects activity in the amygdala. The part of the brain linked to fear, anxiety, and other emotions, the amygdala is typically monitored with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. A previous study had shown that the amygdala is more activated during a stressful task among city residents than among country residents, but no study had examined the brain before and after a person took a walk in a natural versus urban environment. The article continues, here.
Nature could help “restore individuals from stress.”



















Of course I followed your link, Jacki, to read about the results Sonja Sudimac achieved in her studies. As we often take walks in nature I only can agree with the positive results she got. Nature helps and heals.
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