LOOKING UNDER THE HOOD OF THE DOT-PROBE TASK: AN fMRI STUDY IN ANXIOUS YOUTH
Article 2014 en
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Rebecca B. Price
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Greg J. Siegle
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Jennifer S. Silk
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In the largest dot-probe fMRI sample to date, both anxious and nonanxious youth showed a neural pattern consistent with successful disengagement of threat reactivity in the rdACC. However, anxious youth showed evidence of abnormal disengagement in bilateral parahippocampal/hippocampal clusters when attention was directed away from threat. Early interventions targeting neural mechanisms of threat disengagement may be beneficial, for example, by increasing integration across rdACC and limbic regions.
Rebecca B. Price, Dana Rosen, Greg J. Siegle, Cecile D. Ladouceur, Kevin Tang, Kristy Benoit Allen, Neal D. Ryan, Ronald E Dahl, Erika E. Forbes, Jennifer S. Silk
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