BackgroundPediatric and adult anxiety disorder patients exhibit attention bias to threat and difficulty disengaging attention away from threat. Cognitive frameworks suggest that these patterns are associated with hyperactivation of regions associated with detecting threat, such as the amygdala, and hypoactivation of regions associated with regulating attention, including the lateral prefrontal cortex and rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC). The aim of the present study was to examine the neural correlates of these processes in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders.MethodsParticipants with an anxiety disorder 7 to 19 years old (n = 34) and typically developing controls (n = 35) underwent fMRI scanning. During scanning, they co...
International audienceConverging evidence points to a link between anxiety proneness and altered emo...
Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract...
1. Context. Vigilance to threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109274/1/da22289.pd
Context: Vigilance for threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala a...
Anxiety disorders are associated with abnormalities in amygdala function and prefrontal cortex-amygd...
BackgroundAnxious youth have shown altered behavioral performance on the dot-probe task, but neural ...
Attention bias (AB) to threat is a key transdiagnostic mechanism implicated in the etiology and main...
ObjectiveAnxiety disorders are prevalent and cause substantial disability. An important risk factor ...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Background: Pediatric anxiety disorders are linked to dysfunction in multiple functional brain netwo...
1. Context. Considerable work implicates abnormal neural activation and disrupted attention to facia...
OBJECTIVE: While adolescent anxiety disorders represent prevalent, debilitating conditions, few stud...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with a visual-probe task thatassess...
International audienceConverging evidence points to a link between anxiety proneness and altered emo...
Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract...
1. Context. Vigilance to threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109274/1/da22289.pd
Context: Vigilance for threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala a...
Anxiety disorders are associated with abnormalities in amygdala function and prefrontal cortex-amygd...
BackgroundAnxious youth have shown altered behavioral performance on the dot-probe task, but neural ...
Attention bias (AB) to threat is a key transdiagnostic mechanism implicated in the etiology and main...
ObjectiveAnxiety disorders are prevalent and cause substantial disability. An important risk factor ...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Background: Pediatric anxiety disorders are linked to dysfunction in multiple functional brain netwo...
1. Context. Considerable work implicates abnormal neural activation and disrupted attention to facia...
OBJECTIVE: While adolescent anxiety disorders represent prevalent, debilitating conditions, few stud...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with a visual-probe task thatassess...
International audienceConverging evidence points to a link between anxiety proneness and altered emo...
Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract...
1. Context. Vigilance to threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala...