AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functional neuroimaging studies in SAD have identified abnormalities in various brain areas, particularly the amygdala and elements of the salience network. This study is the first to examine resting-state functional brain connectivity in a drug-naive sample of SAD patients without psychiatric comorbidity and healthy controls, using seed regions of interest in bilateral amygdala, in bilateral dorsal anterior cingulate cortex for the salience network, and in bilateral posterior cingulate cortex for the default mode network. Twelve drug-naive SAD patients and pair-wise matched healthy controls, all drawn from the Netherlands Study of Depressi...
Recent brain imaging findings by using different methods (e.g., fMRI and PET) have suggested that so...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
<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...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
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 amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
There has been a growing interest in resting-state brain alterations in people with social anxiety d...
Most previous studies regarding social anxiety disorder (SAD) have focused on the role of emotional ...
Neuroimaging research about social anxiety disorder (SAD) points to hyperactivity in the fear circui...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and disabling anxiety disorders, yet much re...
Recent brain imaging findings by using different methods (e.g., fMRI and PET) have suggested that so...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
<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...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
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 amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
There has been a growing interest in resting-state brain alterations in people with social anxiety d...
Most previous studies regarding social anxiety disorder (SAD) have focused on the role of emotional ...
Neuroimaging research about social anxiety disorder (SAD) points to hyperactivity in the fear circui...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and disabling anxiety disorders, yet much re...
Recent brain imaging findings by using different methods (e.g., fMRI and PET) have suggested that so...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alter...