Study: Sound-induced fear can be treated
By Zhou Wenting in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-06 08:04
Scientists in Shanghai say they've found a way to erase the brain's association of fear with certain sounds.
Their findings could open up new methods to cure post-traumatic stress and anxiety disorders. A particular pathway in the brain, and the suppression of its activity, can lead to reduction in fear responses.
Research results were published on the website of the journal Nature Neuroscience on Sept 5.
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