The anterior cingulate cortex is especially likely to be hyperactive in those with:

A. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

B. posttraumatic stress disorder.

C. generalized anxiety disorder.

D. phobias.

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Answer: c)

Explanation:

The anterior cingulate cortex is hyperactive when it comes to anxiety disorder because it is implicating several complex cognitive functions in the human body and brain which are emotion, decision-making, empathy, and impulse control.

Since the person is having both anxiety and ACC, it is hard for them to stop it because they are not having enough empathy and impulse control feeling.