Scientists reverse anxiety by fixing a tiny brain circuit
Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily·June 3, 2026
Scientists have identified a specific group of neurons in the amygdala that contribute to anxiety and social behavior. Restoring normal activity in this brain circuit has been shown to reverse anxiety and social deficits in mice. This discovery reveals a potential new target for treating anxiety and social disorders. Researchers believe this finding may lead to the development of promising new treatments for these conditions.
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