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Genes may make some people more prone to anxiety | Eureka! Science News

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Genes may make some people more prone to anxiety | Eureka! Science News
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Inborn differences may help explain why trauma gives some people bad memories and others the nightmare of post-traumatic stress. Scientists in Germany and the United States have reported evidence linking genes to anxious behavior. The findings appear in the August issue of Behavioral Neuroscience, published by the American Psychological Association. By showing that people who carry a common variation of a gene that regulates the neurotransmitter dopamine have an exaggerated "startle" reflex when viewing unpleasant pictures, the researchers offer a biochemical explanation for why some people find it harder to regulate emotional arousal. Their sensitivity may, in combination with other hereditary and environmental factors, make them more prone to anxiety disorders.
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    • 18 months ago


      Helpful to know. Hope it doesn't lead to stigmatisation or segmentation. For whatever background a person has, everyone of them is to be loved as equals.
      Science Discoveries, Current Science
    • 18 months ago


      Helpful to know. Hope it doesn't lead to stigmatisation or segmentation. For whatever background a person has, everyone of them is to be equally loved & to love.
      Science, Health and Medicine
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