Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies by Etkin and Wager (2007) revealed primarily the typical fear circuit as overactive in SAD. Since then, new methodological developments such as functional connectivity and more standardized structural analyses of grey and white matter have been developed. We provide a comprehensive update and a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies in SAD since 2007 and present a new model of the neurobiology of SAD. We confirmed the hyperactivation of the fear circuit (amygdala, insula, anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex) in SAD. In addition, task-related functional studies revealed hyperactivation of medial parie...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
There has been a growing interest in resting-state brain alterations in people with social anxiety d...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition, which causes considerablesufferi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and disabling anxiety disorders, yet much re...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the second leading anxiety disorder. On the functional neurobiologi...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is serious psychiatric condition with a genetic background. Insight in...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
There has been a growing interest in resting-state brain alterations in people with social anxiety d...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most frequent anxiety disorders. The landmark meta-analy...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition, which causes considerablesufferi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common and disabling anxiety disorders, yet much re...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is the second leading anxiety disorder. On the functional neurobiologi...
The amygdala is often found to be abnormally recruited in social anxiety disorder (SAD) patients. Th...
AbstractThe neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural an...
The neurobiology of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is not yet fully understood. Structural and functi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is serious psychiatric condition with a genetic background. Insight in...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Several functional MRI (fMRI) activation studies have highlighted specific differences in brain resp...
There has been a growing interest in resting-state brain alterations in people with social anxiety d...
In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with em...