One of the most exciting translational prospects for brain imaging research is the potential use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ‘biomarkers’ to predict an individual’s risk of developing a neuropsychiatric disorder or the likelihood of responding to a particular intervention. This proposal depends critically on reliable measurements at the level of the individual. Several previous studies have reported relatively poor reliability of amygdala activation during emotional face processing, a key putative fMRI ‘biomarker’. However, the reliability of amygdala connectivity measures is much less well understood. Here, we assessed the reliability of task-modulated coupling between three seed regions (left and right amygdala and the...
<p>A. Axial views of BOLD activation maps obtained from whole brain GLM analysis for Familiar vs. Un...
Background Given the importance of emotion regulation (ER) in affective disorders, it becomes a gro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
One of the most exciting translational prospects for brain imaging research is the potential use of ...
One of the most exciting translational prospects for brain imaging research is the potential use of ...
Multisite neuroimaging studies can facilitate the investigation of brain-related changes in many con...
Human amygdalar activation has been reported during facial emotion recognition (FER) studies, mostly...
In the current study, we evaluated the test‐retest reliability of amygdala response using an emotion...
Previous fMRI research has applied a variety of tasks to examine brain activity underlying emotion p...
AbstractAmygdala function is of high interest for cognitive, social and psychiatric neuroscience, em...
Recent evidence suggests that putting feelings into words activates the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and ...
Face emotion imaging paradigms are widely used in both healthy and psychiatric populations. Here, in...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
The ability to voluntarily regulate our emotional response to threatening and highly arousing stimul...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
<p>A. Axial views of BOLD activation maps obtained from whole brain GLM analysis for Familiar vs. Un...
Background Given the importance of emotion regulation (ER) in affective disorders, it becomes a gro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
One of the most exciting translational prospects for brain imaging research is the potential use of ...
One of the most exciting translational prospects for brain imaging research is the potential use of ...
Multisite neuroimaging studies can facilitate the investigation of brain-related changes in many con...
Human amygdalar activation has been reported during facial emotion recognition (FER) studies, mostly...
In the current study, we evaluated the test‐retest reliability of amygdala response using an emotion...
Previous fMRI research has applied a variety of tasks to examine brain activity underlying emotion p...
AbstractAmygdala function is of high interest for cognitive, social and psychiatric neuroscience, em...
Recent evidence suggests that putting feelings into words activates the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and ...
Face emotion imaging paradigms are widely used in both healthy and psychiatric populations. Here, in...
Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the amygdal...
The ability to voluntarily regulate our emotional response to threatening and highly arousing stimul...
<div><p>Functional imaging studies of affective disorders have demonstrated abnormal activity in the...
<p>A. Axial views of BOLD activation maps obtained from whole brain GLM analysis for Familiar vs. Un...
Background Given the importance of emotion regulation (ER) in affective disorders, it becomes a gro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...