<p>Background: The amygdala plays a key role in emotional hyperreactivity in response to social threat in patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD). We investigated resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FCN) of the left and right amygdala with various brain regions and functional lateralization in patients with SAD.</p><p>Methods: A total of 36 patients with SAD and 42 matched healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at rest. Using the left and right amygdala as seed regions, we compared the strength of the rs-FCN in the patient and control groups. Furthermore, we investigated group differences in the hemispheric asymmetry of the functional connectivity maps of the left and right amygdala.</p><p>Results:...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alter...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Objectives: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alterations in ...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized at a neurobiological level by disrupted activity in e...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alter...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Objectives: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alterations in ...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized at a neurobiological level by disrupted activity in e...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...