Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.

Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested a role of amygdala in trait anxiety level, in which amygdala was typically treated as a whole. To date, it remains unknown whether the morphology of specific subregions of amygdala are associated with trait anxiety. Here, we employed a shape analysis appr...

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Main Authors: Shuyu Li, Yanan Wang, Pengfei Xu, Fang Pu, Deyu Li, Yubo Fan, Gaolang Gong, Yuejia Luo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3480410?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-15de77892a084325a096d6f5cff426572020-11-25T02:15:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4781710.1371/journal.pone.0047817Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.Shuyu LiYanan WangPengfei XuFang PuDeyu LiYubo FanGaolang GongYuejia LuoPrevious neuroimaging studies have suggested a role of amygdala in trait anxiety level, in which amygdala was typically treated as a whole. To date, it remains unknown whether the morphology of specific subregions of amygdala are associated with trait anxiety. Here, we employed a shape analysis approach to locate the association between its morphology and trait anxiety on the surface of amygdala. 24 healthy young participants were included. The boundary of amygdala for each subject was first manually outlined using high-resolution magnetic resonance (MR) image, followed by 3D surface reconstruction and parameterization using spherical harmonic description. Two point-wise metrics, direct displacement between the individual surface and atlas surface and its normal projection, were used to quantify the surface morphology of amygdala. Statistical analysis revealed significant correlations between the two surface metrics and trait anxiety levels, which were located around the lateral and central nucleus of right amygdala. Our results provided localized information for the association between amygdala and trait anxiety, and suggested a central role of the lateral and central nucleus of right amygdala on trait anxiety.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3480410?pdf=render
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author Shuyu Li
Yanan Wang
Pengfei Xu
Fang Pu
Deyu Li
Yubo Fan
Gaolang Gong
Yuejia Luo
spellingShingle Shuyu Li
Yanan Wang
Pengfei Xu
Fang Pu
Deyu Li
Yubo Fan
Gaolang Gong
Yuejia Luo
Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shuyu Li
Yanan Wang
Pengfei Xu
Fang Pu
Deyu Li
Yubo Fan
Gaolang Gong
Yuejia Luo
author_sort Shuyu Li
title Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
title_short Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
title_full Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
title_fullStr Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
title_full_unstemmed Surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
title_sort surface morphology of amygdala is associated with trait anxiety.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested a role of amygdala in trait anxiety level, in which amygdala was typically treated as a whole. To date, it remains unknown whether the morphology of specific subregions of amygdala are associated with trait anxiety. Here, we employed a shape analysis approach to locate the association between its morphology and trait anxiety on the surface of amygdala. 24 healthy young participants were included. The boundary of amygdala for each subject was first manually outlined using high-resolution magnetic resonance (MR) image, followed by 3D surface reconstruction and parameterization using spherical harmonic description. Two point-wise metrics, direct displacement between the individual surface and atlas surface and its normal projection, were used to quantify the surface morphology of amygdala. Statistical analysis revealed significant correlations between the two surface metrics and trait anxiety levels, which were located around the lateral and central nucleus of right amygdala. Our results provided localized information for the association between amygdala and trait anxiety, and suggested a central role of the lateral and central nucleus of right amygdala on trait anxiety.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3480410?pdf=render
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