Altered executive control network resting-state connectivity in social anxiety disorder
Objectives: Research into the neural basis of social anxiety disorder (SAD) suggests alterations in prefrontal networks, which may in turn disrupt regulation of the limbic system. Better understanding of the disturbed interface between these networks may improve current pathogenic models of this dis...
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Language: | English |
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2015-10-09.
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