Authors
Asaf Gilboa, Arieh Y Shalev, Lucian Laor, Hava Lester, Yoram Louzoun, Roland Chisin, Omer Bonne
Publication date
2004/2/1
Journal
Biological psychiatry
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
263-272
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Persistent, intrusive re-experiencing in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly construed as a failure of cingulate inhibition (i.e., extinction) over a hyperresponsive amygdala, based primarily on animal research of fear conditioning and the finding of cingulate hypoperfusion in PTSD.
METHODS
We examined functional connectivity in patients with PTSD and healthy trauma survivors during repeated symptom provocation using H2O15 positron emission tomography.
RESULTS
Memory retrieval networks (right prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and visual cortex) were common to both groups. Networks supporting autonomic and emotional control and preparatory motor action (amygdala, anterior cingulate, subcallosal gyrus, and premotor cortex) differed between the two groups and became progressively disparate with successive presentations of the traumatic script. Patterns of effective …
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