Neuroanatomy of Anxiety: A Brief Review

Cureus. 2018 Jan 12;10(1):e2055. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2055.

Abstract

Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychological issues worldwide, displaying the youngest age of onset and greatest chronicity of any mood or substance abuse disorder. Given the high social and economic cost imposed by these disorders, developing effective treatments is of the utmost importance. Anxiety disorders manifest in a variety of symptomatic phenotypes and are highly comorbid with other psychological diseases such as depression. These facts have made unraveling the complex underlying neural circuity an ever-present challenge for researchers. We offer a brief review on the neuroanatomy of anxiety disorders and discuss several currently available therapeutic options.

Keywords: anxiety disorders; functional imaging; neuroanatomy.

Publication types

  • Review