Why does visual trauma cause PTSD?

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I want to start off by saying I take mental health very seriously and have no doubt in my mind that PTSD is very real. My brother suffers from it and it is hell. This is a science question – I don’t want anybody to take this the wrong way. I am simply trying to understand the disease better and its origins.

Why does visual trauma we experience – horrific scenes, gore (I.e. warfare), etc. cause PTSD? In other words, how does it actually damage neurological function? Why does it reoccur in episodes?

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Being personally involved in an experience, reliving it by recalling the memory of it, or watching it happen to something else all produce, to various intensities, the same type of emotional experience.

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