Authors
Stefan Dilger, Thomas Straube, Hans-Joachim Mentzel, Clemens Fitzek, Jürgen R Reichenbach, Holger Hecht, Silke Krieschel, Ingmar Gutberlet, Wolfgang HR Miltner
Publication date
2003/9/4
Journal
Neuroscience letters
Volume
348
Issue
1
Pages
29-32
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging we investigated blood oxygen level dependent brain activation in spider phobic and non-phobic subjects while exposed to phobia-related pictures (spiders) and non-phobia-related pictures (snakes and mushrooms). In contrast to previous studies, we show significantly increased amygdala activation in spider phobics, but not in controls, during presentation of phobia-relevant visual stimuli. Furthermore, phobia-specific increased activation was also found in the insula, the orbitofrontal cortex and the uncus. Our study confirms the role of the amygdala in fear processing and provides insights into brain activation patterns when animal phobics are confronted with phobia-related stimuli.
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