Background: Panic disorder (PD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent panic attacks whose aetiology might be associated with alterations of the prefrontal-amygdala circuitry. The prefrontal cortex is a key region involved in executive functioning (EF) whose disturbance may imply harsh consequences over personal, social, and working aspects of PD patients. Indeed, defining the real involvement of EF in PD could lead to early assessment, better treatment, and rehabilitation options. These could have a substantial impact on the quality of life of these patients and their caregivers, thus reducing long-term health care needs. Methods: We reviewed findings from different studies that investigated executive functioning in PD patients...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including th...
Panic disorder (PD) is severe anxiety disorder that follows a chronic course if left untreated. The ...
Objective: To conduct a review of the literature on the possible neuropsychological deficits present...
Objective: To conduct a review of the literature on the possible neuropsychological deficits present...
Recent psychological and neurological studies of patients with anxiety disorders suggest that memory...
Panic disorder is a highly generalised anxiety disorder in the sense that, even in the absence of pa...
BackgroundPanic disorder (PD) patients present impairments of working memory, decision-making, and e...
Background: Recent investigations have highlighted significant differences in verbal recall between ...
Background: In patients with panic disorder (PD), the difficulty to identify and manage emotional e...
Background: Recent investigations have highlighted significant differences in verbal recall between ...
Introduction: The specialized literature states that anxiety can interfere with cognition, particula...
Background: Panic Disorder (PD) is mainly characterized by recurrent unexpected panic attacks. Altho...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent diagnoses...
A large and divergent literature has emerged from the growing body of neurobiological research on pa...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including th...
Panic disorder (PD) is severe anxiety disorder that follows a chronic course if left untreated. The ...
Objective: To conduct a review of the literature on the possible neuropsychological deficits present...
Objective: To conduct a review of the literature on the possible neuropsychological deficits present...
Recent psychological and neurological studies of patients with anxiety disorders suggest that memory...
Panic disorder is a highly generalised anxiety disorder in the sense that, even in the absence of pa...
BackgroundPanic disorder (PD) patients present impairments of working memory, decision-making, and e...
Background: Recent investigations have highlighted significant differences in verbal recall between ...
Background: In patients with panic disorder (PD), the difficulty to identify and manage emotional e...
Background: Recent investigations have highlighted significant differences in verbal recall between ...
Introduction: The specialized literature states that anxiety can interfere with cognition, particula...
Background: Panic Disorder (PD) is mainly characterized by recurrent unexpected panic attacks. Altho...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent diagnoses...
A large and divergent literature has emerged from the growing body of neurobiological research on pa...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including th...
Panic disorder (PD) is severe anxiety disorder that follows a chronic course if left untreated. The ...