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Differences in cortical thinning across development among individuals with and without anxiety disorders
Depression and Anxiety ( IF 4.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-01 , DOI: 10.1002/da.23096
Cope Feurer 1 , Jennifer H Suor 1 , Jagan Jimmy 1 , Heide Klumpp 1, 2 , Christopher S Monk 3 , K Luan Phan 1, 4 , Katie L Burkhouse 1
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Anxiety is associated with aberrant patterns of cortical thickness in regions implicated in emotion regulation. However, few studies have examined cortical thickness differences between individuals with anxiety and healthy controls (HCs) across development, particularly during childhood when cortical thinning begins and anxiety risk increases. A better understanding of age‐related changes in cortical thickness patterns among anxious individuals is essential to develop plausible targets for early identification.

中文翻译:

患有和不患有焦虑症的个体在发育过程中皮质变薄的差异

焦虑与情绪调节相关区域的皮层厚度异常模式有关。然而,很少有研究检查焦虑个体和健康对照 (HC) 个体在整个发育过程中的皮质厚度差异,特别是在儿童期皮质开始变薄和焦虑风险增加时。更好地了解焦虑个体中与年龄相关的皮质厚度模式变化对于制定合理的早期识别目标至关重要。
更新日期:2020-10-01
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