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SUBMITTER: Hsueh B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9995271 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hsueh Brian B Chen Ritchie R Jo YoungJu Y Tang Daniel D Raffiee Misha M Kim Yoon Seok YS Inoue Masatoshi M Randles Sawyer S Ramakrishnan Charu C Patel Sneha S Kim Doo Kyung DK Liu Tony X TX Kim Soo Hyun SH Tan Longzhi L Mortazavi Leili L Cordero Arjay A Shi Jenny J Zhao Mingming M Ho Theodore T TT Crow Ailey A Yoo Ai-Chi Wang AW Raja Cephra C Evans Kathryn K Bernstein Daniel D Zeineh Michael M Goubran Maged M Deisseroth Karl K
Nature 20230301 7951
Emotional states influence bodily physiology, as exemplified in the top-down process by which anxiety causes faster beating of the heart<sup>1-3</sup>. However, whether an increased heart rate might itself induce anxiety or fear responses is unclear<sup>3-8</sup>. Physiological theories of emotion, proposed over a century ago, have considered that in general, there could be an important and even dominant flow of information from the body to the brain<sup>9</sup>. Here, to formally test this idea ...[more]