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		<title>Study IDs Brain&#8217;s Fear Region, May Improve Treatment for Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News EditorReviewed &#098;&#121; John M. Grohol, Psy.D. &#111;&#110; December 20, 2010 Scientists have confirmed &#116;&#104;&#101; precise area &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; brain &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; people &#116;&#111; experience fear. Experts &#098;&#101;&#108;&#105;&#101;&#118;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; discovery &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; improve treatment &#111;&#102; post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) &#097;&#110;&#100; &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; anxiety conditions. University &#111;&#102; Iowa researchers studied an individual who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img src="http://symptomadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/1293637870-43.jpg" style="clear:both;clear:both;margin:0 15px 15px 0" />By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News EditorReviewed &#098;&#121; John M. Grohol, Psy.D. &#111;&#110; December 20, 2010
<p>Scientists have confirmed &#116;&#104;&#101; precise area &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; brain &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; people &#116;&#111; experience fear. Experts &#098;&#101;&#108;&#105;&#101;&#118;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; discovery &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; improve treatment &#111;&#102; post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) &#097;&#110;&#100; &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; anxiety conditions.</p>
<p>University &#111;&#102; Iowa researchers studied an individual who has &#097; rare condition &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#100;&#101;&#115;&#116;&#114;&#111;&#121;&#101;&#100; &#116;&#104;&#101; part &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; brain called &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala.</p>
<p>Researchers observed &#116;&#104;&#101; patient&#8217;s response &#116;&#111; frightening stimuli such &#097;&#115; &#097; haunted house, snakes, spiders, &#097;&#110;&#100; horror films, &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097;&#115;&#107;&#101;&#100; her about traumatic experiences in her past – including situations &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#104;&#097;&#100; endangered her life.</p>
<p>They found &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; without &#097; functioning amygdala, &#116;&#104;&#101; individual was unable &#116;&#111; experience fear.</p>
<p>The study &#105;&#115; published in &#116;&#104;&#101; journal Current Biology.</p>
<p>Studies in &#116;&#104;&#101; past 50 years have shown &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala &#116;&#111; play &#097; central role in generating fear reactions in animals &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; rats &#116;&#111; monkeys. Researchers have suspected involvement of the amygdala in processing fear states, but &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; study confirms for &#116;&#104;&#101; first time &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala &#105;&#115; required for triggering fear in humans.</p>
<p>Previous studies &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; patient confirmed she &#099;&#097;&#110;&#110;&#111;&#116; recognize fear in facial expressions, but &#105;&#116; was unknown until &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; study &#105;&#102; she &#104;&#097;&#100; &#116;&#104;&#101; ability &#116;&#111; experience fear &#104;&#101;&#114;&#115;&#101;&#108;&#102;.</p>
<p>Daniel Tranel, Ph.D., UI professor &#111;&#102; neurology &#097;&#110;&#100; psychology &#097;&#110;&#100; senior study author, &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100; &#116;&#104;&#101; findings &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; lead &#116;&#111; new interventions for PTSD &#097;&#110;&#100; related anxiety disorders.</p>
<p>PTSD affects &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; than 7.7 million Americans, &#097;&#099;&#099;&#111;&#114;&#100;&#105;&#110;&#103; &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; National Institute &#111;&#102; Mental Health, &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097; 2008 analysis &#098;&#121; &#116;&#104;&#101; Rand Corporation predicted &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; 300,000 soldiers returning &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; combat in &#116;&#104;&#101; Middle East &#119;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; experience PTSD.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; finding points &#117;&#115; &#116;&#111; &#097; specific brain area &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; might underlie PTSD,&#8221; &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100; Tranel.</p>
<p>&#8220;Psychotherapy &#097;&#110;&#100; medications &#097;&#114;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; current treatment options for PTSD &#097;&#110;&#100; &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; &#098;&#101; refined &#097;&#110;&#100; further developed &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#116;&#104;&#101; aim &#111;&#102; targeting &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala.&#8221;</p>
<p>Justin Feinstein, lead study author &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097; UI doctoral student studying clinical neuropsychology, says &#116;&#104;&#101; findings suggest &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; methods &#111;&#102; safely &#097;&#110;&#100; non-invasively dampening amygdala activity &#109;&#097;&#121; &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; people &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; PTSD.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; past year, I&#8217;ve been treating veterans returning home &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; Iraq &#097;&#110;&#100; Afghanistan who suffer &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; PTSD. Their lives &#097;&#114;&#101; marred &#098;&#121; fear, &#097;&#110;&#100; they &#097;&#114;&#101; oftentimes unable &#116;&#111; even leave their home &#100;&#117;&#101; &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; ever-present feeling &#111;&#102; danger,&#8221; Feinstein &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100;.</p>
<p>&#8220;In striking contrast, &#116;&#104;&#101; patient in &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; study &#105;&#115; immune &#116;&#111; these states &#111;&#102; fear &#097;&#110;&#100; shows no symptoms &#111;&#102; post-traumatic stress. &#116;&#104;&#101; horrors &#111;&#102; life &#097;&#114;&#101; unable &#116;&#111; penetrate her emotional core. In essence, traumatic events leave no emotional imprint &#111;&#110; her brain.&#8221;</p>
<p>In examining &#116;&#104;&#101; role &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala, Feinstein observed &#097;&#110;&#100; recorded &#116;&#104;&#101; patient&#8217;s responses during exposure &#116;&#111; snakes &#097;&#110;&#100; spiders (two &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; most commonly feared animals), during &#097; visit &#116;&#111; one &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; world&#8217;s scariest haunted houses, &#097;&#110;&#100; while watching &#097; series &#111;&#102; horror films.</p>
<p>Feinstein &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; measured &#116;&#104;&#101; patient&#8217;s experience &#111;&#102; fear &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#097; large number &#111;&#102; standardized questionnaires &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; probed different aspects &#111;&#102; fear, ranging &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; &#116;&#104;&#101; fear &#111;&#102; death &#116;&#111; &#116;&#104;&#101; fear &#111;&#102; public speaking. Additionally, over &#097; three-month period, &#116;&#104;&#101; patient carried &#097; computerized emotion diary &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; randomly &#097;&#115;&#107;&#101;&#100; her &#116;&#111; rate her current fear level throughout &#116;&#104;&#101; day.</p>
<p>Across &#097;&#108;&#108; &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; scenarios, &#116;&#104;&#101; patient failed &#116;&#111; experience fear. &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101;&#111;&#118;&#101;&#114;, in everyday life, she has encountered numerous traumatic events &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; have threatened her &#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; existence, yet, &#098;&#121; her report, have caused no fear.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#116;&#097;&#107;&#101;&#110; &#116;&#111;&#103;&#101;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;, these findings suggest &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#116;&#104;&#101; human amygdala &#105;&#115; &#097; pivotal area &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; brain for triggering &#097; state &#111;&#102; fear,&#8221; Feinstein &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100;.</p>
<p>&#8220;While &#116;&#104;&#101; patient &#105;&#115; &#097;&#098;&#108;&#101; &#116;&#111; experience &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; emotions, such &#097;&#115; happiness &#097;&#110;&#100; sadness, she &#105;&#115; unable &#116;&#111; feel fear. &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; suggests &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#116;&#104;&#101; brain &#105;&#115; organized in such &#097; way &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#097; specific brain region – &#116;&#104;&#101; amygdala – &#105;&#115; specialized for processing &#097; specific emotion – fear.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Feinstein &#097;&#110;&#100; Tranel, &#116;&#104;&#101; most surprising finding &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; study was &#116;&#104;&#101; patient&#8217;s behavior &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; exposed &#116;&#111; snakes &#097;&#110;&#100; spiders. For many years, &#116;&#104;&#101; patient told &#116;&#104;&#101; researchers &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; she hates snakes &#097;&#110;&#100; spiders &#097;&#110;&#100; &#116;&#114;&#105;&#101;&#115; &#116;&#111; avoid &#116;&#104;&#101;&#109;, yet she immediately &#115;&#116;&#097;&#114;&#116;&#101;&#100; touching &#116;&#104;&#101;&#109; at &#097; pet store, stating &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; she was overcome &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; curiosity.</p>
<p>Antonio Damasio, Ph.D., professor &#111;&#102; neuroscience at &#116;&#104;&#101; University &#111;&#102; Southern California &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097; longtime collaborator &#111;&#102; Tranel, helped interpret &#116;&#104;&#101; findings. &#116;&#104;&#101; researchers &#115;&#097;&#121; &#116;&#104;&#101; results suggest &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#111;&#117;&#114; fear behavior &#105;&#115; oftentimes controlled at &#097; &#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; instinctual, unconscious level.</p>
<p>&#8220;Without &#111;&#117;&#114; amygdala, &#116;&#104;&#101; alarm in &#111;&#117;&#114; brain &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; pushes &#117;&#115; &#116;&#111; avoid danger &#105;&#115; missing,&#8221; Feinstein &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100;.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#116;&#104;&#101; patient &#097;&#112;&#112;&#114;&#111;&#097;&#099;&#104;&#101;&#115; &#116;&#104;&#101; &#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; things she should &#098;&#101; avoiding, yet, strikingly, appears &#116;&#111; &#098;&#101; totally aware &#111;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101; fact &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; she should &#098;&#101; avoiding these things. &#105;&#116; &#105;&#115; quite remarkable &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; she &#105;&#115; &#115;&#116;&#105;&#108;&#108; alive.&#8221;</p>
<p>Source: University &#111;&#102; Iowa</p></p>
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