This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emotional faces. Twelve healthy male volunteers (mean age = 24.83 +/- 3.16 years), were evaluated in a randomized, balanced-order, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover design. Diazepam (10 mg) or placebo was given 1 h before the neuroimaging acquisition. In a blocked design covert face emotional task, subjects were presented with neutral (A) and aversive (B) (angry or fearful) faces. Participants were also submitted to an explicit emotional face recognition task, and subjective anxiety was evaluated throughout the procedures. Diazepam attenuated the activation of right amygdala and right orbitofrontal cortex and enhanced the activation of r...
This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/02859-0)This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/028590
Contains fulltext : 29408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Benzodiazepines ...
Given the prevalence and substantial economic costs of anxiety disorders, and the shortcomings of cu...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
RATIONALE: Pharmacological agents used in the treatment of anxiety have been reported to decrease th...
Rationale Benzodiazepine drugs continue to be prescribed relatively frequently for anxiety disorders...
RATIONALE: Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam, are anxiolytic-sedative drugs, used for the treatment ...
Rationale Classical conditioning of a fear response involves the formation of an association between...
Using [3H]diazepam binding, high concentrations of receptors were found in the frontal cortex and la...
With the hypothesis that depression affects memory through a mechanism other than that of the benzod...
Using [3H]diazepam binding, high concentrations of receptors were found in the frontal cortex and la...
From among the few human experimental models that can be used to predict the clinical activity of ne...
Following an introduction into areas of memory and anxiety, detailed critical reviews of both anxiet...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_246038802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/02859-0)This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/028590
Contains fulltext : 29408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Benzodiazepines ...
Given the prevalence and substantial economic costs of anxiety disorders, and the shortcomings of cu...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
RATIONALE: Pharmacological agents used in the treatment of anxiety have been reported to decrease th...
Rationale Benzodiazepine drugs continue to be prescribed relatively frequently for anxiety disorders...
RATIONALE: Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam, are anxiolytic-sedative drugs, used for the treatment ...
Rationale Classical conditioning of a fear response involves the formation of an association between...
Using [3H]diazepam binding, high concentrations of receptors were found in the frontal cortex and la...
With the hypothesis that depression affects memory through a mechanism other than that of the benzod...
Using [3H]diazepam binding, high concentrations of receptors were found in the frontal cortex and la...
From among the few human experimental models that can be used to predict the clinical activity of ne...
Following an introduction into areas of memory and anxiety, detailed critical reviews of both anxiet...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_246038802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/02859-0)This work was supported by FAPESP (P.N. 04/028590
Contains fulltext : 29408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Benzodiazepines ...
Given the prevalence and substantial economic costs of anxiety disorders, and the shortcomings of cu...