Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6274881 | Neuroscience | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Resting state fMRI is applied to study neural correlates of personality. ⺠Functional connectivities within the insular salience network are stronger in highly anxious individuals. ⺠Functional coupling of the DLPFC and the dACC with a seed region in the anterior insula covaries with trait anxiety. ⺠Results support previous work on the insular network and state anxiety. ⺠Results are in line with the hypothesized role of the insular network in anxiety disorders.
Keywords
PFCICNBOLDFWHMTCIDLPFCSPM8dACCResting state fMRIFunctional connectivityharm avoidanceAnxietyfMRIfunctional magnetic resonance imagingSMAblood oxygen level dependentdorsal anterior cingulate Intrinsic Connectivity NetworkPersonalityfull width at half maximumprefrontal cortexdorsolateral prefrontal cortexTemperament and Character InventorySMA, supplementary motor areaStatistical Parametric Mapping
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Authors
S. Markett, B. Weber, G. Voigt, C. Montag, A. Felten, C. Elger, M. Reuter,