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IT Initiatives by Election Commission of India

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For the ongoing state assembly elections of Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has augmented the use of IT applications to make the election process smooth, effective and transparent. New and upgraded technical tools are being used in election planning for monitoring the election process. The ambit of IT application associates itself with National level data compilation of electors, functioning at polling stations, work allocation of officers on duty, use of mobile application and technology, GIS technology etc.

Following are some of the major highlights of IT application and initiatives adopted by ECI.:

The applications Samadhan, Suvidha, Sugam have been deployed in the election going States for  facilitation and better election management–

Samadhan is a Public Grievance Redressal System which has been conceptualized as a Comprehensive system with multiple modes for receiving complaints (through online, toll free 1950), email, mobile application, fax, post, sms, online processing and tracking of complaints. An Android App for Public grievance redressal system has also been developed.

Suvidha is a single window system for Candidates and Political Parties to apply for permissions (Meetings, Rallies, vehicles, temporary election office, loudspeakers, helicopters and helipads etc). The ECI has issued directions to give permissions within 24 hours.

Sugam is a Vehicle Management System with the facility of Issuance of requisition letters for vehicles, Capturing of vehicle details with address, mobile number and bank details of Owner & Driver, Transfer of vehicles from one district to another district etc. An Android App for Vehicle Management System (Sugam ) has also been deployed.

Some more Mobile APPs have also been developed for enhanced facilitation of voters. Following are some of the important mobile apps deployed in the elections:-

Matdata – Android App for voters’ facilitation for search in Electoral Roll, Location of Polling Station etc.

Matdaan – Android App for Poll day monitoring at PS.

ELECOM – Android App for releasing election news / press release.

SMS Poll Monitoring – For collection of various types of information through SMS from Presiding Officer / Sector Officer,E-Counting – Android App for viewing counting trends / result

PGRS(Public Grievance Redressal System):-It provides single window common interface to the citizens for submitting their complaints. System forwards the complaints to appropriate authority and keeps the user informed about its progress. A mini call centre activity is also attached with this application.

Genesys & EVM Randomization:-Pre Counting Application: – For the collection of Candidate’s information related to Nomination, EVM Randomization- First and Second randomization of EVMs.

Expenditure Monitoring & Candidate affidavit e-file:-EEMS (DEO Scrutiny Report):- Online monitoring and tracking system for election expenditure accounts lodged by the candidates to check for its correctness.

Abstract Statement of Candidate Expenditure :- Online facility to candidates to Submit their Abstract Statement of Expenditure online.

Candidate Affidavit e-filing: – Candidate Affidavit e-filling software is targeted to help candidates submit affidavits online through internet and can be verified by RO later on.

ECRP Module :- Election Commission Return Preparer Scheme where ECRP helps the Candidates in filing the affidavit and Abstract statement online.

Through all these IT facilitation measures, the Election Commission of India ensures that the entire election process is made smooth, hassle free, transparent and effective.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the very best to ECI.

Union Labour Minister lauds ONGC for Safety Display

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ONGC

ONGC’s display of Operational safety and its practice in letter and spirit has been highly appreciated by the Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment (Independent Charge) Mr. Bandaru Dattatreya. The appreciation came on the Minister’s visit to the oil major’s pavilion in an exhibition on ‘Innovative Safe Practices on Emerging Trends in Mining Technology’ at Hyderabad organized under the aegis of Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS), South Central Zone. The Rajahmundry Asset has curated the exhibition’s raw space.

Further, he singularly praised ONGC for publicizing the message of Hon’ble Prime Minister on reducing the crude imports by 2022 by 10 percent. DGMS- Chief Inspector of Mines, Mr. Rahul Guha, Dhanbad, accompanied the Minister. Mr. Guha expressed gratitude to ONGC for extending every possible support to the event.

ED-Asset Manager Mr. Debasis Sanyal gave a snapshot of the advanced safety architecture of the company, how it is developed and practiced as per the statutory norms without any compromise, to the visiting minister. Safety is our top priority, he reiterated.

Later, the Hon’ble Minister was taken around the exhibits including drill bits, crude samples, VAP, working model of SRP and drilling rig, and mannequin (life-size model of the human body used for display) dressed with safety suits used during specialized operation and general use. Two LED screens in the stall screened the efforts of ONGC to realize the vision envisaged by Hon’ble Prime Minister.

The exhibition coincided with the golden jubilee celebrations of the National Safety Council, which is striving to minimize the accidents in different industries in the country.

Chief Engineer-(Drilling) Mr. P T Rao impeccably coordinated the event much to the satisfaction of the statutory authority-DGMS. Heads of Drilling, Production and Well Services, represented the Asset.

N K Srivastava appointed as Joint Secy – Department of Personnel & Training

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Nikunj Kumar Srivastava IAS-indianbureaucracy

Shri Nikunj Kumar Srivastava IAS (Madhya Pradesh 1998) presently posted as Private Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Personnel & Training, GOI.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Srivastava the very best.

Bell Helicopter and Textron Aviation Exhibit Modern Capabilities at India Aviation

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Textron

Textron Inc companies, announced today their joint presence during India Aviation Exhibition and Conference, at Begumpet Airport, in Hyderabad, India.

“In India, our focus is to build regional connectivity with the Bell Helicopter product line and helicopter operations together with the Caravan and King Air platforms of Textron Aviation,” said Inderjit Sial, President and Managing Director, Textron India. “Bell Helicopter’s relationship with Dynamatic Ltd., for manufacturing parts of the Bell 407 cabin, is actively working toward strengthening the aerospace industry in the region  and aligns our vision with the ‘Make in India’ program. In addition, as India’s aviation industry has witnessed growth by 20 percent in 2015, it is expected to get a further boost with the new civil aviation policy. This should help promote the central idea of ease of doing business with a review on operative clearances required for medi-evacuation and helicopter and aircraft certification process by the DGCA.”

Subject matter experts will be available to discuss a broad range of aerospace and defense capabilities available at the Textron static exhibit (Chalet #3).

Bell Helicopter

Bell Helicopter has maintained a solid presence in the Asia-Pacific region for more than 30 years, with an installed fleet of more than 1,000 helicopters serving multiple mission segments. At the show, Bell Helicopter invites attendees to discuss its modern commercial product line and see how the diverse product portfolio is serving the region.

“India remains an important region for Bell Helicopter to develope and grow our balanced business,” said Sameer Rehman, Managing Director of Asia Pacific. “We continue to see a lot of diversity throughout the region, and we are committed to making investments in our aftermarket support offerings and our products to meet the growing needs of our customers.”

Textron Aviation

Textron Aviation will highlight its special missions and commercial capabilities at the India Aviation event in Hyderabad this week. The company will display a special missions-configured Cessna Grand Caravan EX and a Beechcraft King Air 350i.

Textron Aviation continues to penetrate the market in India with its class-leading, innovative and broad product line. From the rugged and reliable Cessna Caravan to its recently enhanced Beechcraft King Air products, these platforms dominate the turboprop market in India. Both aircraft have proven to be ideally suited to the region’s market conditions because of their ample range, high payload, low operating costs, broad range of special mission capabilities, and the ability to operate into and out of short, unimproved runways found throughout the region

In the past several years, Textron Aviation has invested heavily in these platforms to ensure they include the latest technology and performance capabilities in order to meet customers’ mission requirements in India and throughout the world.

A favorite among private and commercial operators in the region is the Cessna Caravan. This rugged utility aircraft was designed for use in remote areas with extreme weather changes, mountainous terrain, and rough landing conditions. It can be found throughout India in roles such as regional carriers, aircraft charter, cargo services and special mission operations. With the Caravan’s high dispatch reliability rate and low operating costs, the commuter option offers a viable and reliable solution to meet the needs of enhanced regional and remote connectivity throughout the region. Also gaining interest is the amphibious Caravan, which is well suited to meet the growing tourism and transport needs along India’s coastal locations.

In addition to the popular Caravan series, Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft King Air turboprop family is the most widely utilized business aircraft in India with more than 60 aircraft currently in operation throughout the region in roles such as VIP transport, charter operations and air ambulance missions. Known for its reliability, versatility, and dependability, the company recently improved on this proven platform by incorporating new, state-of-the-art technology both in the cockpit and cabin. The new Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics system is now standard equipment for all three s – bringing commercial aviation’s first full touchscreen capability to all three main flight displays. This one-of-a-kind, intuitive flight deck interface enhances the flight experience while reducing pilot workload. In addition to the avionics, the company made enhancements to the King Air’s cabin technologies, which offer an improved and connected passenger experience.

About Bell Helicopter

Bell Helicopter, a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc., is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, manned and unmanned vertical-lift aircraft and the pioneer of the revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft. Globally recognized for world-class customer service, innovation and superior quality, Bell”s global workforce serves customers flying Bell aircraft in more than 120 countries. More information is available at www.bellhelicopter.com.

About Textron Systems

Textron Systems’ businesses develope and integrate products, services and support for aerospace and defense customers, as well as civil and commercial customers including those in law enforcement, security, border patrol and critical infrastructure protection around the globe.  Harnessing agility and a broad base of expertise, Textron Systems’ innovative businesses design, manufacture, field and support comprehensive solutions that expand customer capabilities and deliver value. Textron Systems consists of its Advanced Information Solutions, Electronic Systems, Geospatial Solutions, Lycoming Engines, Marine & Land Systems, Support Solutions, TRU Simulation + Training, Unmanned Systems and Weapon & Sensor Systems businesses. More information is available at www.textronsystems.com.

About Textron Aviation Inc.

Textron Aviation Inc. is the leading general aviation authority and home to the iconic Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker brands, which account for more than half of all general aviation aircraft flying. The Textron Aviation companies include Cessna Aircraft Company and Beechcraft Corporation, bringing together decades of unmatched experience in designing, building and supporting airplanes. It provides the most versatile and comprehensive general aviation product portfolio in the world through five principal lines of business: business jets, general aviation and special mission turboprop aircraft, high-performance piston aircraft, military trainer and defense aircraft, and a complete global customer service organization. Its broad range of products include such best-selling aircraft as Citation and Hawker business jets, King Air and Caravan turboprops and T-6 military trainer aircraft, all of which are backed by the industry’s largest global service network. For more information, visit txtav.com.

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. is a multi-industry company that leverages its global network of aircraft, defense, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna, Beechcraft, Hawker, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, and Textron Systems. More information is available at www.textron.com.

Certain statements in this press release may project revenues or describe strategies, goals, outlook or other non-historical matters; these forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we undertake no obligation to them. These statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, changes in government regulations or policies on the export and import of our products; volatility in the global economy or changes in worldwide political conditions that adversely impact demand for our products; volatility in interest rates or foreign exchange rates; risks related to our international business, including relying on joint venture partners, subcontractors, suppliers, representatives, consultants and other business partners in connection with international business, including in emerging market countries; and continued demand softness or volatility in the  markets in which we do business.

G Bharti appointed Jt Secy -Ministry of Environ , Forest & Climate Change

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Gyanesh Bharti IAS

Shri Gyanesh Bharti IAS (AGMUT 1998) presently posted as Director – Ministry of Power ,Government of India, has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Bharti the very best.

New portal of Community Radio Network

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Dr. Jitendra Singh indianbureaucracy

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh formally launched the new portal of community radio network during the inaugural session of one-day seminar organized by “Federation of Community Radio Stations”.

In his address, Dr Jitendra Singh said, notwithstanding the overpowering presence of television coupled with rapid mushrooming of TV channels across the country, radio still has its reach to remote and peripheral areas where television is not available, either for lack of electricity or for lack of signal. As many as nearly 15,000 Panchayats in the country today are deprived of optical fibre facility, he added.

While complimenting Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Dr Jitendra Singh said the regular monthly broadcast “Mann ki Baat” has not only contributed to an upsurge in radio listenership but has also compelled the television channels to broadcast “Mann ki Baat” live.

Member of Parliament, Smt. Santosh Ahlawat, Professor Brij Kishore Kuthiala from Mass Communication and Shri Kamal Patel, former Madhya Pradesh Minister also spoke on the occasion.

The programme was compered by Shri Ramesh Hangloo who owes the credit for having launched the first-ever community radio station of Jammu and Kashmir State from Jammu. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Hangloo spoke about the need to have more of community involvement in spreading the education among the needy and creating awareness about the Union Government’s pro-poor schemes through community radio network.

S D Vaidya appointed as Joint Secy – Ministry of New & Renewable Energy

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Santosh D Vaidya IAS-indianbureaucracy

Shri Santosh D Vaidya (AGMUT 1998) presently posted as Director- PMO, Government of India has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Government of India.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Vaidya the best best.

Women’s Day Award function by Railway Women’s Welfare Central Organisation

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Railway Women’s Welfare Central Organisation-indianbureaucracy

Railway Women’s Welfare Central Organisation is the apex body of the chain of women’s welfare organisations spread over all Indian Railways engaged in the task of welfare of railwaymen and their families through various need-based socio/welfare activities.

The organization started its activities in 1962 after Indo-China War, and while the primary concern of the Organisation is the welfare of Railway employees and their families, it has always risen to the call of the society and the nation- be it environmental awareness, family welfare drives, disturbances on the borders or the natural calamities. It is one of the fore-runner voluntary Organisations in the country today.

RWWCO also honours the services of selected women employees of Group-C & Group-D for their outstanding services. The purpose was to boost up the morale of those women, who show exemplary dedication, integrity and courage in discharge of their duties and who also work quietly in any other social field viz. Hospital, School, Sports, Blood Donation, Family Welfare Programme, Scouts & Guides etc. This year 30 such women employees were felicitated in a function held at National Rail Museum Auditorium, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. During the function, Shri A.K.Mital, Chairman, Railway Board, as Chief Guest, distributed merit certificates & cash awards to outstanding women employees in the presence of Smt. Rashmi Mital, President/RWWCO and Railway Board Members and senior officers from rail fraternity.

Later, a play named ‘Court Martial’ written by Swadesh Deepak was presented by Asmita Theatre.Shri Arvind Gaur is the Director of this theatre and is known is known for his contemporary and thought-provoking plays.

Distributes of Scholarship Cheques

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Rajnath Singh

Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh distributed about 300 scholarship cheques to the school going children of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel who sacrificed their lives in the service of the nation.

Shri Rajnath Singh said that he had a long pending desire to do something for the families of the jawans and when he met Shri S.D. Shibulal, Co-founder and former CEO, Infosys Limited last year, they discussed the possibilities in this regard. The Home Minister felt extremely happy when Shri Shibulal extended the help of Sarojini Damodaran Foundation (SDF) which identifies students in need of financial assistance during schooling.

The Ministry of Home Affairs carried out an exercise and identified 295 children (CRPF-229, BSF-33, CISF-11, ITBP-3, SSB-5 and Assam Rifles-14) from different CAPF’s families and decided about these scholarships in consultation with the SDF. Shri Rajnath Singh distributed cheques of Rs.6000/- per annum for students in classes from 1st to 4th standard, Rs.9000/- per annum for 5th to 7th standard students and Rs.12000/- per annum for 8th to 12th standard and SDF has agreed to continue this assistance in subsequent years. The assistance will also be extended for needy children for their higher studies in due course.

The Union Home Minister appealed to the corporate world to join hands in assisting the families of Police, CAPFs and Defence personnel. Shri Rajnath Singh said though the amount is meagre but it is a good beginning and he will ensure to increase it. Shri Rajnath Singh mentioned that these small children are like flowers who will bloom in due course.

Shri Rajnath Singh said that no help could be better than that of education or ‘Vidyadhan’ as it is mahadhan and it will help these children to perform better in their lives. The Home Minister said that it is not obligation but our duty to assist the families as our jawans leave no stone unturned for the security of the country even by sacrificing their lives.

Shri Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary, Minister of State for Home Affairs, heads of CAPFs, Senior Officers of MHA, Smt. Kumari Shibulal, Patron and Sh.S.D.Shibulal, Managing Trustee, Sarojini Damodaran Foundation (SDF) and family members of CAPF personnel attended the function.

Ease of Doing Business & MakeInIndia main themes for all Budget Proposals

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CII Logo

Ease of Doing Business and Make in India are the two pillars running through all Budget proposals, said Mr Ram Tirath, Member (Budget), Central Board of Excise & Customs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. MrTirath was addressing the audience at the Post Budget Interactive session with the Ministry of Finance organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry in Delhi.

He further reiterated that a number of small procedures have been eliminated in the Budget, which were so far resulting in increased cost of compliance to the Industry, while not resulting in major revenue generation for the Government. The ease of paying taxes has been enhanced, procedures cut down drastically and the Cenvat Credit Rules have been simplified and rationalised. These steps are expected to make it easier for the industry to concentrate on business and thereby generate more revenue in the long run.

In the past one year, the Government has addressed a number of areas which are prone to litigation, and issued clarifications and circulars wherever needed. The Dispute Resolution mechanism has been simplified and rationalised to a large extent, which will bring down the cost of administration to the Government, and the cost of compliance to industry, stressed Mr Tirath. 

While welcoming the audience to the session, Mr Rajiv Memani, Chairman, CII National Committee on Taxation and Chairman – India Region, EY appreciated the Government for delivering a conservative and balanced Budget in times of global volatility. 

“The Budget, with its prime focus on rural development, is the need of the hour, not only for the social fabric of the country, but also from a business standpoint”, said Mr Memani.

Mr Memani further applauded the Central Board for Direct Taxes as well as the Central Board of Excise and Customs for coming out with a large number of circulars and clarifications, during the last six months, which go a long way in simplifying taxes and reducing litigation. There have also been clarifications in the entire refund process, which have not happened before in recent times. 

While Mr Memani appreciated the Government for accepting a lot of suggestions of the Justice R V Easwar Committee Report in the Budget, and laying down the road map for phasing out of incentives, Mr Memanisuggested that the road map for reduction in the Corporate tax rates also needs to be identified in advance, so that industry can plan its activities accordingly. 

The Interactive session was also addressed by Mr V Anandarajan, Joint Secretary, TPL-II, CBDT, Mr Alok Shukla and Mr Amitabh Kumar, Joint Secretary, TRU, CBEC in the Technical session, where a number of queries raised by the audience were addressed by Ministry officials.

Transforming Law for Cybercrime Prevention

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The government will soon provide secure mobile phones to soldiers along the international borders and in naxal affected areas, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mr Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary at an ASSOCHAM.“You would be surprised to know that even today our soldiers do not have a mobile phone, as such on a short-term period basis, we are planning to provide mobile phones to army personnel in the border areas and naxal affected zones so that they can keep in touch with their family via 3G mobile connection,” said Mr Chaudhary while inaugurating ‘8th International Security Summit,’ organised by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).

“The mobile phone would not be intercepted as we would be having the telephone exchange with us that can be carried by the battalion wherever it goes,” said Mr Chaudhary.

“I had recently met a delegation of US-based company that claimed to provide us with telephone exchange in a box and instantly start over 1,000 secure mobile phone connections specifically for army personnel,” he added.

The Minister further informed that he had recently met another delegation of US-based company providing blood testing equipment that could process blood samples in just a few minutes thereby saving invaluable time of the army personnel.

Highlighting the lack of a proper law aimed at cybercrime prevention in the country, Mr Chaudhary said, “We have started a judicial process to transform the law in accordance with the technological advancement.”

“We are fully prepared to thwart all types of security challenges, be it cybercrime for which we have constituted a high level committee of IT (informational technology) experts headed by Union Home Minister, Mr Rajnath Singh,” said the Minister. “Besides, we have also constituted a committee to combat the hackers.”

He also said that about 18 countries had signed MoU (memorandum of understanding) with Gujarat Forensic Sciences University at the recent DG Conference held at Kutch and the government had as such decided to develop it as the world forensic university.

“We are training judges and IPS officers in forensic lab, we will also make smart police stations,” said Mr Chaudhary.

Highlighting that India has been importing third-grade quality of AK-47 rifles, the Minister said that there is an urgent need to manufacture military security equipment indigenously be it the firearms, night vision cameras and others.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the initiative the very best.

Just made a bad decision? Perhaps Anxiety is to Blame

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Summary:Scientists have discovered a mechanism for how anxiety may disrupt decision making. They report that anxiety disengages a region of the brain called the prefrontal cortex, which is critical for flexible decision making.

Most people experience anxiety in their lives. For some, it is just a bad, passing feeling, but, for many, anxiety rules their day-to-day lives, even to the point of taking over the decisions they make.

Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh have discovered a mechanism for how anxiety may disrupt decision making. In a study published in The Journal of Neuroscience, they report that anxiety disengages a region of the brain called the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which is critical for flexible decision making. By monitoring the activity of neurons in the PFC while anxious rats had to make decisions about how to get a reward, the scientists made two observations. First, anxiety leads to bad decisions when there are conflicting distractors present. Second, bad decisions under anxiety involve numbing of PFC neurons.

The data indicates that anxiety has an exquisitely selective effect on neuronal activity that supports decision making, says Bita Moghaddam, the lead author of the study and a professor in the Department of Neuroscience within the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. Up to now, scientists have mostly studied anxiety in animal models in the context of fear and measured how brain cells react to a threatening situation. But human anxiety is devastating, not merely because of how the person feels, but also because it can interfere with nearly all aspects of daily life including decision making, Moghaddam says.

Pitt researchers studied this aspect of anxiety by monitoring the activity of a large number of neurons as rats made decisions about which choice was most optimal for receiving a reward. They compared behavior and neuronal activity in two groups: one group that had a placebo injection and another that got a low dose of an anxiety-inducing drug.

As with many people who suffer from anxiety but go through day-to-day life and make decisions, the anxious rats completed the decision-making task and, actually, did not do too badly. But they made far more mistakes when the correct choice involved ignoring distracting information. “A brain locus of vulnerability for these anxiety-induced mistakes was a group of cells in the PFC that specifically coded for choice. Anxiety weakened the coding power of these neurons.

“We have had a simplistic approach to studying and treating anxiety. We have equated it with fear and have mostly assumed that it over-engages entire brain circuits. But this study shows that anxiety disengages brain cells in a highly specialized manner.”

Perhaps, down the line, this better understanding of the brain mechanics behind anxiety and decision making, she says, could lead to better treatment of anxiety in people and, subsequently, better outcomes in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.

Source:University of Pittsburgh(science)