Story at a glance Neuroscientists are interested in the mechanisms underlying our stress response. One way they can examine our response is by focusing on specific genes. A study in mice suggests the Tob gene plays an important role in recovering from a stressful situation. How we respond to stress is complex and involves various parts of our brain and body. Researchers are getting closer by isolating specific genes to study in mice to better understand their roles in anxiety, fear and depression responses. A new study looks at the Tob gene, which produces a protein that spikes in our brain after we’ve been exposed to stress. Nicknamed the “jumping gene,”
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