11.4 Greater Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Response to Conflict, Lower Anxiety: An Adaptive Brain Response in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders?

Volume: 57, Issue: 10, Pages: S286 - S286
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Cognitive control enables the flexible adjustment of behavior by constraining attention to task-relevant stimuli and may be critically impaired by anxiety. Frontoparietal and cingulo-opercular regions mediate cognitive control, as shown by activation of these regions during a range of cognitive tasks, including conflict between competing cognitive stimuli. In youth with anxiety disorders, compared with healthy control subjects, hypoactivation of...
Paper Details
Title
11.4 Greater Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Response to Conflict, Lower Anxiety: An Adaptive Brain Response in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
57
Issue
10
Pages
S286 - S286
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