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</html><description>Fear can become elevated and continues in the absence of danger, becoming a psychiatric disorder called anxiety. Our research aims to highlight alterations in the neural circuits that control physiological fear in murine models of anxiety, through an analysis of connectivity, synaptic properties and gene expression profile. Our research is focused on insular cortex (insula) networks. This brain structure has been implicated in anxiety disorders by many functional imaging studies. We are also considering strategies to restore these alterations</description></oembed>

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