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Another reaction to fear or anxiety can be overarousal, due to the activity of the brain center where those emotions are generated, the amygdala. Once the amygdala is activated, it magnifies arousal and floods the cells in the cortex with messages of danger. The cortex now becomes hyperfocused on the perceived source of the anxiety, initiating a cycle: anxiety—arousal—more anxiety—more arousal,
Scattered Minds: A New Look at the Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder
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