Journal article
Threat and safety reversal learning in social anxiety disorder – an fMRI study
HS Savage, CG Davey, MA Fullana, BJ Harrison
Journal of Anxiety Disorders | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) has been linked to maladaptive forms of fear regulation, including flexibly distinguishing between learned threat and safety signals. Few studies have examined this in young, unmedicated SAD patients, including its neural basis. We aimed to characterize the neural, subjective, and autonomic correlates of reversal learning in patients with SAD and compare them to matched patients with major depressive disorder and to healthy control participants. All participants completed a threat-safety reversal learning task during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Successful threat-safety updating was associated with significant activation of primary regions of interest ..
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