CHILDHOOD MALTREATMENT PREDICTS REDUCED INHIBITION-RELATED ACTIVITY IN THE ROSTRAL ANTERIOR CINGULATE IN PTSD, BUT NOT TRAUMA-EXPOSED CONTROLS
Depression and Anxiety2016Vol. 33(7), pp. 614–622
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Jennifer S. Stevens, Timothy D. Ely, Takehito Sawamura, Dora Guzman, Bekh Bradley, Kerry J. Ressler, Tanja Jovanović
Abstract
Findings highlight individual differences in neural function following childhood trauma, and point to inhibition-related activation in rostral ACC as a risk factor for PTSD.
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