Thanks to brain imaging great advances have been made concerning the comprehension of neural substrates related to panic disorder (PD). This article aims to: review the recent functional MRI (fMRI) studies concerning PD; correlate the PD fMRI neurobiological findings with the fear neurocircuitry hypothesis; discuss the fear neurocircuitry hypothesis and link it to cognitive–behavior therapy findings; and comment on fMRI study limitations and suggest methodological changes for future research. As a whole, there is increasing evidence that brain structures such as the prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex and limbic areas (hippocampus and amygdala) might play a major role in the panic response.

Current findings of fMRI in panic disorder: contributions for the fear neurocircuitry and CBT effects / M.R. de Carvalho; G.P. Dias; F. Cosci; V.L. de-Melo-Neto; M.C. Bevilaqua; P.F. Gardino; A.E. Nardi. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1473-7175. - STAMPA. - 10(2):(2010), pp. 291-303. [10.1586/ERN.09.161]

Current findings of fMRI in panic disorder: contributions for the fear neurocircuitry and CBT effects

COSCI, FIAMMETTA;
2010

Abstract

Thanks to brain imaging great advances have been made concerning the comprehension of neural substrates related to panic disorder (PD). This article aims to: review the recent functional MRI (fMRI) studies concerning PD; correlate the PD fMRI neurobiological findings with the fear neurocircuitry hypothesis; discuss the fear neurocircuitry hypothesis and link it to cognitive–behavior therapy findings; and comment on fMRI study limitations and suggest methodological changes for future research. As a whole, there is increasing evidence that brain structures such as the prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex and limbic areas (hippocampus and amygdala) might play a major role in the panic response.
2010
10(2)
291
303
M.R. de Carvalho; G.P. Dias; F. Cosci; V.L. de-Melo-Neto; M.C. Bevilaqua; P.F. Gardino; A.E. Nardi
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