Structure related to function: prefrontal surface area has an indirect effect on the relationship between amygdala volume and trait neuroticism
Abstract
Trait neuroticism refers to individual differences in negative emotional response to threat, frustration, or loss, operationally defined by elevated levels of irritability, anger, sadness, anxiety, worry, hostility, self-consciousness, and vulnerability to mental and physical difficulties. While functional studies have been fairly consistent when identifying regions associated with neuroticism during emotional stimuli, structural imagining...
Paper Details
Title
Structure related to function: prefrontal surface area has an indirect effect on the relationship between amygdala volume and trait neuroticism
Published Date
Oct 31, 2019
Journal
Volume
224
Issue
9
Pages
3309 - 3320
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