Scientists identify brain circuit switch that reverses anxiety-like behaviors in mice

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Scientists discovered a brain circuit switch in the amygdala that can reverse anxiety and depression-like behaviors in mice. The study identified a specific cluster of neurons whose imbalanced activity triggers pathological behaviors. Restoring balance to these neurons reversed anxiety and social deficits. This breakthrough offers potential for more targeted therapies for human mental health conditions by focusing on specific neural circuits.


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