
Daredevil climber's brain shows no fear during extreme stunts: Experts reveal why
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Alex Honnold of the U.S. climbed Taiwan's Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes, as neuroscientists reveal his brain shows little fear response compared to brains of other people.
"Their brains are less easily ‘scared’ and more strongly driven by challenge and novelty." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
Honnold successfully reached the summit of the 101-story steel building in just an hour and 31 minutes, waving his arms in victory at the top. He later noted the view was "amazing," even though it was windy.
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