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Researchers discover the brain origins of variation in pathological anxiety

March 26, 2013 by

New findings from nonhuman primates suggest that an overactive core circuit in the brain, and its interaction with other specialized circuits, accounts for the variability in symptoms shown by patients with severe anxiety. In a brain-imaging study researchers have described the work that for the first time provides an understanding of the root causes of clinical variability in anxiety disorders.

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