Gene controlling fear discovered

Scientists have discovered a gene that appears to control whether fear reactions to impending danger are appropriate or not.

Mice lacking the gene stathmin appeared fearless in conditions that should instinctively inspire fear.

The gene is expressed in particularly high levels in a part of the brain, called the amygdala, known to be important in human fear.

The US team told Cell their findings could shed light on anxiety disorders.
via BBC News

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