Phasic amygdala and BNST activation during the anticipation of temporally unpredictable social observation in social anxiety disorder patients

Volume: 22, Pages: 101735 - 101735
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Anticipation of potentially threatening social situations is a key process in social anxiety disorder (SAD). In other anxiety disorders, recent research of neural correlates of anticipation of temporally unpredictable threat suggests a temporally dissociable involvement of amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) with phasic amygdala responses and sustained BNST activation. However, the temporal profile of amygdala and BNST...
Paper Details
Title
Phasic amygdala and BNST activation during the anticipation of temporally unpredictable social observation in social anxiety disorder patients
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
22
Pages
101735 - 101735
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