Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

June 8, 2025

Researchers Identify Anxiety ‘Off’ Switch That Causes No Side Effects

Implications for Anxiety and PTSD Treatments

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Anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often involve maladaptive fear responses. Understanding the brain’s fear suppression and anxiety regulation circuits paves the way for therapies that retrain or modulate these pathways. Targeting the vLGN or mGluR2 circuits could help patients overcome debilitating fear without the side effects of current medications.