NEUROCIRCUITRY UNDERLYING RISK AND RESILIENCE TO SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
Depression and Anxiety2014Vol. 31(10), pp. 822–833
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Jacqueline A. Clauss, Suzanne N. Avery, Ross M. VanDerKlok, Baxter P. Rogers, Ronald L. Cowan, Margaret M. Benningfield, Jennifer Urbano Blackford
Abstract
These findings suggest that engaging regulatory prefrontal regions during anticipation may be a protective factor, or putative neural marker of resilience, in high-risk individuals. Cognitive training targeting prefrontal cortex function may provide protection against anxiety, especially in high-risk individuals, such as those with inhibited temperament.
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