Altered fronto‐amygdalar functional connectivity predicts response to cognitive behavioral therapy in pediatric obsessive‐compulsive disorder
Depression and Anxiety2021Vol. 38(8), pp. 836–845
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Marilyn Cyr, David Pagliaccio, Paula Yanes‐Lukin, Pablo H. Goldberg, Martine Fontaine, Moira A. Rynn, Rachel Marsh
Abstract
These results provide further evidence of the BLA-vmPFC pathway as a potential target for novel treatments or prevention strategies aimed at facilitating adaptive learning and fear extinction in children with OCD or subclinical OCD symptoms.
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