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:* Lisa Rapaport, [https://ca.news.yahoo.com/people-anxiety-may-hard-wired-see-world-differently-085029464.html "People with anxiety may be hard-wired to see world differently"], Yahoo News, March 8, 2016
:* Lisa Rapaport, [https://ca.news.yahoo.com/people-anxiety-may-hard-wired-see-world-differently-085029464.html "People with anxiety may be hard-wired to see world differently"], Yahoo News, March 8, 2016
::Popular media article reporting on the above research.
::Popular media article reporting on the above research.
* Nigel Barber Ph.D., [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-human-beast/200908/why-modern-women-behave-more-men "Why modern women behave more like men"], Psychology Today, 24 Ag 2009
:Anxiety (stress) leads to testosterone production in women, which leads to more masculine behaviors and body shapes.


== Cross-References ==
== Cross-References ==
* [[Depression]]
* [[Depression]]
* [[Personality]]
* [[Suicide]]
* [[Suicide]]

Latest revision as of 21:59, 26 March 2023

In anxiety, learning modifies stimulus representation in primary cortex and amygdala
Altered representation leads to later reduced discrimination even in a safe context
These changes in perceptual thresholds contribute to overgeneralization in patients
A wide affective network mediates both positive and negative stimuli during learning
Popular media article reporting on the above research.
Anxiety (stress) leads to testosterone production in women, which leads to more masculine behaviors and body shapes.

Cross-References