The neurobiology and control of anxious states

MJ Millan - Progress in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Fear is an adaptive component of the acute “stress” response to potentially-dangerous
(external and internal) stimuli which threaten to perturb homeostasis. However, when
disproportional in intensity, chronic and/or irreversible, or not associated with any genuine
risk, it may be symptomatic of a debilitating anxious state: for example, social phobia, panic
attacks or generalized anxiety disorder. In view of the importance of guaranteeing an
appropriate emotional response to aversive events, it is not surprising that a diversity of …

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