Journal article

Dysregulation in cortical reactivity to emotional faces in PTSD patients with high dissociation symptoms

A Klimova, RA Bryant, LM Williams, KL Felmingham

European Journal of Psychotraumatology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background: Predominant dissociation in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by restricted affective responses to positive stimuli. To date, no studies have examined neural responses to a range of emotional expressions in PTSD with high dissociative symptoms. Objective: This study tested the hypothesis that PTSD patients with high dissociative symptoms will display increased event-related potential (ERP) amplitudes in early components (N1, P1) to threatening faces (angry, fearful), and reduced later ERP amplitudes (Vertex Positive Potential (VPP), P3) to happy faces compared to PTSD patients with low dissociative symptoms. Methods: Thirty-nine civilians with PTSD were classi..

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