Resolving the neural circuits of anxiety

GG Calhoon, KM Tye - Nature neuroscience, 2015 - nature.com
Nature neuroscience, 2015nature.com
Although anxiety disorders represent a major societal problem demanding new therapeutic
targets, these efforts have languished in the absence of a mechanistic understanding of this
subjective emotional state. While it is impossible to know with certainty the subjective
experience of a rodent, rodent models hold promise in dissecting well-conserved limbic
circuits. The application of modern approaches in neuroscience has already begun to
unmask the neural circuit intricacies underlying anxiety by allowing direct examination of …
Abstract
Although anxiety disorders represent a major societal problem demanding new therapeutic targets, these efforts have languished in the absence of a mechanistic understanding of this subjective emotional state. While it is impossible to know with certainty the subjective experience of a rodent, rodent models hold promise in dissecting well-conserved limbic circuits. The application of modern approaches in neuroscience has already begun to unmask the neural circuit intricacies underlying anxiety by allowing direct examination of hypotheses drawn from existing psychological concepts. This information points toward an updated conceptual model for what neural circuit perturbations could give rise to pathological anxiety and thereby provides a roadmap for future therapeutic development.
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