Exposure-based therapy changes amygdala and hippocampus resting-state functional connectivity in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder
Depression and Anxiety2018Vol. 35(10), pp. 974–984
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Xi Zhu, Benjamin Suarez‐Jimenez, Amit Lazarov, Liat Helpman, Santiago Papini, Ari Lowell, Ariel Durosky, Martin A. Lindquist, John C. Markowitz, Franklin R. Schneier, Tor D. Wager, Yuval Neria
Abstract
Enhanced amygdala and hippocampus rsFC with prefrontal cortical regions following PE could underlie improved capacity for inhibition and re-evaluation of threat, and heightened memory encoding and retrieval ability, respectively. These findings encourage further investigation of this circuitry as a therapeutic target in PTSD.
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