Neural correlates of three types of negative life events during angry face processing in adolescents
Volume: 11, Issue: 12, Pages: 1961 - 1969
Published: Oct 3, 2016
Abstract
Negative life events (NLE) contribute to anxiety and depression disorders, but their relationship with brain functioning in adolescence has rarely been studied. We hypothesized that neural response to social threat would relate to NLE in the frontal-limbic emotional regions. Participants (N = 685) were drawn from the Imagen database of 14-year-old community adolescents recruited in schools. They underwent functional MRI while viewing angry and...
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Title
Neural correlates of three types of negative life events during angry face processing in adolescents
Published Date
Oct 3, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
12
Pages
1961 - 1969
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