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New Understanding of How the Brain Detects Emotion: Study findings might further autism research http://bit.ly/3LXYcn
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People with anxiety disorder less able to regulate response to negative emotions, study shows
sciencedaily.com — “People with generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, have abnormalities in the way their brain unconsciously controls emotions. That's the conclusion of a new study, and the authors say the findings could open up new avenues for treatments and change our understanding of how emotion is regulated in everyday life.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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People with anxiety disorder less able to regulate response to negative emotions, study shows
eurekalert.org — “People with generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, have abnormalities in the way their brain unconsciously controls emotions. That's the conclusion of a new Stanford University School of Medicine study, and the study authors say the findings could open up new avenues for treatments and change our understanding of how emotion is regulated in everyday life.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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