Authors
David L Perez, Hong Pan, Daniel S Weisholtz, James C Root, Oliver Tuescher, David B Fischer, Tracy Butler, David R Vago, Nancy Isenberg, Jane Epstein, Yulia Landa, Thomas E Smith, Adam J Savitz, David A Silbersweig, Emily Stern
Publication date
2015/9/30
Journal
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume
233
Issue
3
Pages
352-366
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Persecutory delusions are a clinically important symptom in schizophrenia associated with social avoidance and increased violence. Few studies have investigated the neurobiology of persecutory delusions, which is a prerequisite for developing novel treatments. The aim of this two-paradigm functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study is to characterize social “real world” and linguistic threat brain activations linked to persecutory delusions in schizophrenia (n=26) using instructed-fear/safety and emotional word paradigms. Instructed-fear/safety activations correlated to persecutory delusion severity demonstrated significant increased lateral orbitofrontal cortex and visual association cortex activations for the instructed-fear vs. safety and instructed-fear vs. baseline contrasts; decreased lateral orbitofrontal cortex and ventral occipital-temporal cortex activations were observed for the instructed-safety stimuli vs …
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