Journal article
A brain model of altered self-appraisal in social anxiety disorder
AJ Jamieson, BJ Harrison, R Delahoy, L Schmaal, KL Felmingham, L Phillips, CG Davey
Translational Psychiatry | Published : 2023
Abstract
The brain’s default mode network has a central role in the processing of information concerning oneself. Dysfunction in this self-referential processing represents a key component of multiple mental health conditions, particularly social anxiety disorder (SAD). This case-control study aimed to clarify alterations to network dynamics present during self-appraisal in SAD participants. A total of 38 adolescents and young adults with SAD and 72 healthy control participants underwent a self-referential processing fMRI task. The task involved two primary conditions of interest: direct self-appraisal (thinking about oneself) and reflected self-appraisal (thinking about how others might think about ..
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