Specific phobias (SPs) are common, with lifetime prevalence estimates of 10%. Our current understanding of their pathophysiology owes much to neuroimaging studies, which enabled us to construct increasingly efficient models of the underlying neurocircuitry. We provide an updated, comprehensive review and analyze the relevant literature of functional neuroimaging studies in specific phobias. Findings are presented according to the functional neuroanatomy of patients with SPs. We performed a careful search of the major medical and psychological databases by crossing SP with each neuroimaging technique. Functional neuroimaging, mostly using symptom provocation paradigms, showed abnormal activations in brain areas involved in emotional percepti...
p. 279–283Objective: Functional neuroimaging techniques represent fundamental tools in the context o...
Background: Researchers have examined the role of differential activation of various brain regions i...
Sarah N Garfinkel,1,2 Hugo D Critchley1,2 1Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, 2Department of ...
AbstractObjectiveSpecific phobia (SP) is characterized by irrational fear associated with avoidance ...
OBJECTIVE: Specific phobia (SP) is characterized by irrational fear associated with avoidance of spe...
Objective: Functional neuroimaging techniques represent fundamental tools in the context of translat...
disorders has benefited greatly from func-tional neuroimaging approaches. Individ-ual studies, howev...
Limbic hyperactivation and an impaired functional interplay between the amygdala and the prefrontal ...
Background: Theoretical models have implicated classical fear conditioning, fear generalization, and...
Specific phobia of the animal subtype has been employed as a model disorder exploring the neurocircu...
<div><p>Limbic hyperactivation and an impaired functional interplay between the amygdala and the pre...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies show that the amygdala has a central role in threat evaluatio...
Neuroimaging research has emerged as a powerful force in shaping neurobiological models of psychiatr...
Background Patients with specific phobia (SP) show altered brain activation when confronted with ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the neurostructural abnormalities of brain areas responsi...
p. 279–283Objective: Functional neuroimaging techniques represent fundamental tools in the context o...
Background: Researchers have examined the role of differential activation of various brain regions i...
Sarah N Garfinkel,1,2 Hugo D Critchley1,2 1Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, 2Department of ...
AbstractObjectiveSpecific phobia (SP) is characterized by irrational fear associated with avoidance ...
OBJECTIVE: Specific phobia (SP) is characterized by irrational fear associated with avoidance of spe...
Objective: Functional neuroimaging techniques represent fundamental tools in the context of translat...
disorders has benefited greatly from func-tional neuroimaging approaches. Individ-ual studies, howev...
Limbic hyperactivation and an impaired functional interplay between the amygdala and the prefrontal ...
Background: Theoretical models have implicated classical fear conditioning, fear generalization, and...
Specific phobia of the animal subtype has been employed as a model disorder exploring the neurocircu...
<div><p>Limbic hyperactivation and an impaired functional interplay between the amygdala and the pre...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies show that the amygdala has a central role in threat evaluatio...
Neuroimaging research has emerged as a powerful force in shaping neurobiological models of psychiatr...
Background Patients with specific phobia (SP) show altered brain activation when confronted with ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the neurostructural abnormalities of brain areas responsi...
p. 279–283Objective: Functional neuroimaging techniques represent fundamental tools in the context o...
Background: Researchers have examined the role of differential activation of various brain regions i...
Sarah N Garfinkel,1,2 Hugo D Critchley1,2 1Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, 2Department of ...