Stress disrupt memory formation, making mice fearful of harmless situations, which may explain why stressed people feel threatened in safe places in PTSD and generalized anxiety. Scientists reversed these effects with 2 drugs that block glucocorticoid receptors or production of endocannabinoids.
Stress disrupt memory formation, making mice fearful of harmless situations, which may explain why stressed people feel threatened in safe places in PTSD and generalized anxiety. Scientists reversed these effects with 2 drugs that block glucocorticoid receptors or production of endocannabinoids.