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Another part of the brain, called the anterior cingulate cortex , is involved in controlling our emotions. Together with the anterior cingulate cortex, the amygdala also plays a role in how we perceive fear and anxiety.

The amygdala is a small, almond-shaped part of the brain that plays a role in how we respond when we are under pressure. This means that the prefrontal cortex alone is not responsible for choking under pressure.

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