Authors
Juyoen Hur, Jason F Smith, Kathryn A DeYoung, Allegra S Anderson, Jinyi Kuang, Hyung Cho Kim, Rachael M Tillman, Manuel Kuhn, Andrew S Fox, Alexander J Shackman
Publication date
2020/10/7
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
40
Issue
41
Pages
7949-7964
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
When extreme, anxiety—a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger—can be debilitating. Uncertain anticipation is a shared feature of situations that elicit signs and symptoms of anxiety across psychiatric disorders, species, and assays. Despite the profound significance of anxiety for human health and wellbeing, the neurobiology of uncertain-threat anticipation remains unsettled. Leveraging a paradigm adapted from animal research and optimized for fMRI signal decomposition, we examined the neural circuits engaged during the anticipation of temporally uncertain and certain threat in 99 men and women. Results revealed that the neural systems recruited by uncertain and certain threat anticipation are anatomically colocalized in frontocortical regions, extended amygdala, and periaqueductal gray. Comparison of the threat conditions demonstrated that this circuitry can be fractionated …
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