What is pathophysiology of Anxiety?

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What is pathophysiology of anxiety?

Pathophysiology of anxiety refers to the study of the physiological and biological mechanisms underlying anxiety disorders.

It involves understanding the changes in the brain and body that contribute to the development and maintenance of anxiety symptoms.

This includes examining the role of neurotransmitters, hormones, and brain structures in the regulation of fear and anxiety responses.

Research in this area aims to identify the underlying causes of anxiety disorders and develop more effective treatments.

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