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A key neural pathway reveals how the brain forms fear memories from psychological threats

A key neural pathway reveals how the brain forms fear memories from psychological threats

Fear memories can form in the brain following exposure to threatening situations such as natural disasters, accidents, or violence. When these memories become excessive or distorted, they can lead to severe mental health disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, and depression. However, the mechanisms underlying fear memory formation triggered by affective pain rather than direct physical pain have remained largely unexplored—until now.

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