
Medicine and Health
Stress-induced vagal activity influences anxiety-relevant prefrontal and amygdala neuronal oscillations in male mice
T. Okonogi, N. Kuga, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Toya Okonogi and colleagues reveals the intricate relationship between the vagus nerve and anxiety. Through their research, they discovered that vagal activity correlates with anxiety behavior in mice, with fascinating implications for understanding mood disorders. Chronic stimulation appears to restore necessary neural oscillations, highlighting the essential connection between the vagus nerve and mental health.
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