Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8688734 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Group independent neural activity in the right dlPFC increased with decreasing threat predictability. PD patients showed a sustained hyperactivation of the vmPFC under threat and safety conditions. The magnitude of hyperactivation was inversely correlated with PDs subjective arousal and anxiety sensitivity. Both PD and SP patients revealed decreased parietal processing of affective stimuli. Findings indicate overgeneralization between threat and safety conditions and increased need for emotion regulation via the vmPFC in PD, but not SP patients. Both anxiety disorders showed decreased activation in parietal networks possibly indicating attentional avoidance of affective stimuli. Present results complement findings from fear conditioning studies and underline overgeneralization of fear, particularly in PD.
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Authors
Anna Luisa Klahn, Isabelle A. Klinkenberg, Ulrike Lueken, Swantje Notzon, Volker Arolt, Christo Pantev, Peter Zwanzger, Markus Junghoefer,