Anxiety Disorders Flashcards

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Clauss et al

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Inhibited temperament = greater activation in amygdala and caudate nucleus. 40% of this group will develop SAD

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Cohen et al

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Children with early adversity = greater fronto-amygdala activity with adversity. Also trait anxiety = less habituated response of amygdala to fearful face

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Maron and Nutt

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Difference in biology of GAD and depression = different disorders

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Fouche et al

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fMRI = amygdala and other limbic structures

Structural imaging = abnormalities in additional areas related to social interaction e.g. FFA and occipital cortex

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Del Casale et al

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Panic disorder = smaller amygdala and anterior cingulate volume and greater volume of some brainstem nuclei.
METHODOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS = role of medication? Co-morbid disorders? Systems found related to what looking for?

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Graeff and Del-Ben

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Panic disorder = increased activity in L insula, midbrain and superior temporal gyrus. Decreased activity in R ACC

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Respiratory dysregulation?

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How to distinguish between this and anxiety?

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Duval et al

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Neuronal distinction between different anxiety disorders. Greater involvement of emotion-generating regions in Panic and specific phobias. Greater involvement of prefrontal regions in GAD and PTSD

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