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An anxiety disorder can feel like you're fighting your own brain. But you can win this battle if you are willing to use the available tools.
Anxiety keeps the brain in a state of hypervigilance, constantly scanning for threats. This overstimulation overwhelms cognitive resources, leading to mental fatigue and foggy thinking.
If your brain decides that a fear response is justified in a particular situation, it activates a cascade of neuronal and hormonal pathways to prepare you for immediate action.
Korol’s cartoons poke fun at the very thoughts that cause anxiety. And by putting them out there, she finds that she can actually put them to good — for herself and others.
Her team knew they had a unique opportunity to examine how aspects of the pandemic, such as remote learning, affected the brain. In 2021, about 130 of the subjects returned for more testing.
I am a psychiatrist and neuroscientist who researches and treats fear and anxiety. In my book “ Afraid, ” I explain how fear works in the brain and the body and what too much anxiety does to the body.