A new study using brain imaging technology has shed light on how anxiety might change the way young people process emotions. Researchers discovered that children and teenagers with higher levels of g… [+7520 chars]
New neuroscience research sheds light on how anxiety affects children's emotional processing - PsyPost
Youth with anxiety show a distinct brain activity pattern when viewing negative scenes, a study found. Brain scans revealed they engage a state linked to deeper emotional processing, suggesting anxiety may intensify negative feelings.
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