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Neural circuitry underlying irritability and anxiety in youths when processing social threat

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by PsyPost | April 21, 2020
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New neuroimaging research published in JAMA Psychiatry helps to untangle the links between irritability, anxiety, and brain functioning in youths. The findings suggest that irritability and anxiety have interactive, rather than additive, effects when processing negative social information.

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