Anxiety: at the intersection of genes and experience
Stephan G. Anagnostaras, Michelle G. Craske
& Michael S. Fanselow
The authors are in the Departments of Psychology (M.G.C. & M.S.F.) and Neurobiology (S.G.A.), University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1563,
USA fanselow@ucla.edu
Human anxiety disorders arise from a combination of genetic vulnerability and traumatic experience. Mice with a GABAA receptor mutation may provide a model for these disorders.