Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The authors sought to explore how conduct, hyperactivity/inattention, and emotional symptoms are associated with neural reactivity to social-emotional stimuli, and the extent to which psychosocial stress modulates these relationships. METHOD: Participants were community adolescents recruited as part of the European IMAGEN study. Bilateral amygdala regions of interest were used to assess the relationship between the three symptom domains and functional MRI neural reactivity during passive viewing of dynamic angry and neutral facial expressions. Exploratory functional connectivity and whole brain multiple regression approaches were used to analyze how the symptoms and psychosocial stress relate to othe...
The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively resp...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in adolescence, part...
In this study, we examined fMRI activity and functional connectivity in response to negative social ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to explore how conduct, hyperactivity/inattention, and emotional sympt...
Objective: To explore how conduct, hyperactivity/inattention, and emotional symptoms are associated ...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with dysregulated neural, cortisol, a...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
Cognitive and emotional functions are supported by the coordinated activity of a distributed network...
Background Social environmental stress, including childhood abuse and deprivation, is associated wi...
Contains fulltext : 149357.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Increased amy...
Background: Cross-sectional studies report biased reactivity to facial expressions among shy childre...
Adolescents with internalizing disorders and adolescents with childhood sexual abuse related post-tr...
The amygdala has long been considered a vital region involved in acute and chronic stress responses....
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in af...
Most psychopathological disorders develop in adolescence. The biological basis for this development ...
The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively resp...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in adolescence, part...
In this study, we examined fMRI activity and functional connectivity in response to negative social ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to explore how conduct, hyperactivity/inattention, and emotional sympt...
Objective: To explore how conduct, hyperactivity/inattention, and emotional symptoms are associated ...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with dysregulated neural, cortisol, a...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
Cognitive and emotional functions are supported by the coordinated activity of a distributed network...
Background Social environmental stress, including childhood abuse and deprivation, is associated wi...
Contains fulltext : 149357.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Increased amy...
Background: Cross-sectional studies report biased reactivity to facial expressions among shy childre...
Adolescents with internalizing disorders and adolescents with childhood sexual abuse related post-tr...
The amygdala has long been considered a vital region involved in acute and chronic stress responses....
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in af...
Most psychopathological disorders develop in adolescence. The biological basis for this development ...
The aim of this thesis was to identify the neural mechanisms that enable a person to adaptively resp...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and impairing disorders in adolescence, part...
In this study, we examined fMRI activity and functional connectivity in response to negative social ...