Decoding Social Emotions and Anxiety in the Brain

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Research at Universitat Jaume I reveals that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is crucial for interpreting social and emotional cues, with heightened activity linked to anxiety. Advanced imaging techniques have helped uncover how ATL's connections and activity patterns influence emotional processing and mood disorders, highlighting the importance of understanding brain networks in mental health.
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