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- 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.
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