The New York Times has an absolutely fantastic article on the psychology and neuroscience of anxiety and how an anxious temperament at birth can ebb and flow during our lifetime.
It's an in-depth article that really does justice to the topic, looking at extensive research into our anxious states, but also carefully questioning some of the sloppy assumptions of many article where brain activity is described as directly representing mental states.
But having all the earmarks of anxiety in the brain does not always translate into a subjective experience of anxiety. âThe brain state does not make it a disorder,â Kagan told me. âThe brain state exists, and the statement âIâm anxious,â exists, and the correlation is imperfect.â Two people can experience the same level of anxiet...
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