Neural Response to Self- and Other Referential Praise and Criticism in Generalized Social Phobia
Archives of General Psychiatry2008Vol. 65(10), pp. 1176–1176
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Karina S. Blair, Marilla Geraci, Jeffrey DeVido, Daniel McCaffrey, Gang Chen, Meena Vythilingam, Pamela Ng, Nick G. Hollon, Mark M. Jones, James Blair, Daniel S. Pine
Abstract
These results implicate the medial prefrontal cortex, involved in the representation of the self, together with the amygdala, in the pathophysiology of GSP. Further, findings demonstrate a meaningful effect of psychological context on neural-circuitry hyperactivity in GSP.
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