Saturday, August 11, 2007

Size of brain structure could signal vulnerability to anxiety disorders

Area appears smaller in those that continue to react to images associated with discomfort


Individuals respond with physical and emotional distress to situations that recall traumatic memories. Such responses usually diminish gradually, as those situations are repeated without unpleasant occurrences; this is called "extinction memory." But some people continue to respond fearfully and develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=904

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