Title |
An fMRI study of unconditioned responses in post-traumatic stress disorder
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Published in |
Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders, November 2011
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DOI | 10.1186/2045-5380-1-8 |
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Authors |
Clas Linnman, Thomas A Zeffiro, Roger K Pitman, Mohammed R Milad |
Abstract |
Both fear and pain processing are altered in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as evidenced by functional neuroimaging studies showing increased amygdala responses to threats, and increased insula, putamen and caudate activity in response to heat pain. Using psychophysiology and functional magnetic resonance imaging, we studied conditioned and unconditioned autonomic and neuronal responses in subjects with PTSD versus trauma-exposed non-PTSD control (TENC) subjects. A design using an electric shock selected by subjects to be 'highly annoying but not painful' as an unconditioned stimulus (US) with partially reinforced cues allowed us to partly disentangle the expectancy- and prediction-error components from sensory components of the unconditioned response. |
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