大脑回路影响情绪
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- 2024-11-30
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Neuroscientists have discovered a brain pathway that
underlies
1 the emotional behaviours critical for survival. New research by the University of Bristol, published in the Journal of
Physiology
2, has identified a chain of
neural
3 connections which links central survival circuits to the
spinal
4 cord, causing the body to freeze when experiencing fear., ,Understanding how these central neural pathways work is a fundamental step towards developing effective treatments for emotional
disorders
5 such as anxiety, panic attacks and
phobias(恐怖症)., ,An important brain region responsible for how humans and animals respond to danger is known as the PAG (
periaqueductal grey导水管周围灰质), and it can trigger responses such as freezing, a high heart rate, increase in blood pressure and the desire for flight or fight., ,This latest research has discovered a brain pathway leading from the PAG to a highly localised part of the cerebellum, called the pyramis. The research went on to show that the pyramis is involved in generating freezing behaviour when central survival networks are
activated
6 during
innate
7 and learnt threatening situations., ,The
pyramis(锥部) may therefore serve as an important point of
convergence(会聚 ,集合) for different survival networks in order to react to an emotionally challenging situation., ,Dr Stella Koutsikou, first author of the study and Research Associate in the School of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Bristol, said: "There is a growing
consensus
8 that understanding the neural circuits
underlying
9 fear behaviour is a fundamental step towards developing effective treatments for behavioural changes associated with emotional disorders.", ,Professor Bridget Lumb, Professor of Systems Neuroscience, added: "Our work introduces the novel concept that the
cerebellum(小脑) is a
promising
10 target for
therapeutic
11 strategies to manage dysregulation of emotional states such as panic disorders and phobias.", ,The researchers involved in this work are all members of Bristol Neuroscience which fosters interactions across one of the largest communities of neuroscientists in the UK., ,Professor Richard Apps said "This is a great example of how Bristol Neuroscience brings together
expertise
12 in different fields of neuroscience leading to exciting new insights into brain function."
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