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Which area of the brain interprets the stressor as a threat?

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Answer: The amygdala

Explanation: The stress response begins in the brain. When someone confronts an oncoming car or other danger, the eyes or ears (or both) send the information to the amygdala, an area of the brain that contributes to emotional processing. The amygdala interprets the images and sounds.

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