Scientists reverse anxiety by fixing a tiny brain circuit
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Scientists have pinpointed a tiny brain circuit in the amygdala that controls anxiety, depression-like behavior, and social withdrawal. By correcting an imbalance in a specific group of neurons, researchers reversed these behaviors in mice — including animals with naturally high anxiety. The findings suggest this circuit may be part of a universal emotional regulation system, opening the door to more targeted treatments for anxiety and related disorders.
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