There isn't one it's just a nerve in the back of the head behind your brain.The nerves control anxiety,fear,pain and other body functions.
There is no specific phobia for the fear of anxiety. However, people with anxiety disorders can experience a range of fears that are related to their anxiety, such as fear of panic attacks or fear of losing control.
Not really a difference..anxiety is mostly a racing thought process caused by fear..
Anxiety is 100% fear and anticipation. The fear can make you feel like you are in physical danger even when your not, this is simply what your body is made to do.
The phobia specifically related to the fear of reproductive organs is called "genophobia." Individuals with genophobia may experience anxiety or panic when thinking about or encountering reproductive organs, whether their own or those of others. This fear can stem from various factors, including past trauma, cultural beliefs, or anxiety about sexuality. Treatment often involves therapy to address the underlying issues and help manage the fear.
generalized anxiety
The one that controls circulatory is the heart
The brain controls the nervous system.
BRAIN.
The organ system that controls the movement of the muscle system is known as the skeletal system.
The organ's stop controls the flow of the air into the pipes.
The brain is the only organ controlling your emotion. It is one of the major organ of the body.
Driving Anxiety.