BACKGROUND: Previous studies on patients diagnosed with social anxiety disorder (SAD) reported changed patterns of the resting-state functional connectivity network (rs-FCN) between the prefrontal cortices and other prefrontal, amygdalar or striatal regions. Using a graph theory approach, this study explored the modularity-based community profile and patterns of inter-/intra-modular communication for the rs-FCN in SAD. METHODS: In total, for 28 SAD patients and 27 healthy controls (HC), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were acquired in resting-state and subjected to a graph theory analysis. RESULTS: The within-module degree z-score for a hub region [out of a total of 10 hub regions ranked using the participation coeff...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition, which causes considerablesufferi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a mental disorder characterized by excessive anxiety in social situ...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
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...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alter...
<p>Background: The amygdala plays a key role in emotional hyperreactivity in response to social thre...
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...
Dysfunction of large-scale brain networks has been implicated in social anxiety disorder (SAD); most...
Most previous studies regarding social anxiety disorder (SAD) have focused on the role of emotional ...
Recent brain imaging findings by using different methods (e.g., fMRI and PET) have suggested that so...
We investigated differences in the intrinsic functional brain organization (functional connectivity)...
Phenotyping approaches grounded in structural network science can offer insights into the neurobiolo...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition, which causes considerablesufferi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a mental disorder characterized by excessive anxiety in social situ...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
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...
<p><i>Objectives</i>: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alter...
<p>Background: The amygdala plays a key role in emotional hyperreactivity in response to social thre...
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...
Dysfunction of large-scale brain networks has been implicated in social anxiety disorder (SAD); most...
Most previous studies regarding social anxiety disorder (SAD) have focused on the role of emotional ...
Recent brain imaging findings by using different methods (e.g., fMRI and PET) have suggested that so...
We investigated differences in the intrinsic functional brain organization (functional connectivity)...
Phenotyping approaches grounded in structural network science can offer insights into the neurobiolo...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition, which causes considerablesufferi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a mental disorder characterized by excessive anxiety in social situ...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...