Loud and angry: sound intensity modulates amygdala activation to angry voices in social anxiety disorder

Volume: 12, Issue: 3, Pages: 409 - 416
Published: Sep 20, 2016
Abstract
Angry expressions of both voices and faces represent disorder-relevant stimuli in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Although individuals with SAD show greater amygdala activation to angry faces, previous work has failed to find comparable effects for angry voices. Here, we investigated whether voice sound-intensity, a modulator of a voice’s threat-relevance, affects brain responses to angry prosody in SAD. We used event-related functional magnetic...
Paper Details
Title
Loud and angry: sound intensity modulates amygdala activation to angry voices in social anxiety disorder
Published Date
Sep 20, 2016
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
409 - 416
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