Am J Psychiatry 2001 Nov
Lanius RA, Williamson PC, Densmore M, Boksman K, Gupta MA, Neufeld RW, Gati JS, Menon RS
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The neuronal circuitry underlying posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was studied in traumatized subjects with and without PTSD. METHOD: Traumatized subjects with (N=9) and without (N=9) PTSD were studied by using the script-driven symptom provocation paradigm adapted to functional magnetic resonance imaging at a 4-T field strength. RESULTS: PTSD subjects showed significantly less activation of the thalamus, the anterior cingulate gyrus (Brodmann's area 32), and the medial frontal gy
...[more]rus (Brodmann's area 10/11) than did the comparison subjects. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest anterior cingulate, frontal, and thalamic involvement in the neuronal circuitry underlying PTSD.
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Mesh Headings:
Adult, Brain, Comorbidity, Depressive Disorder, Major, Dysthymic Disorder, Female, Heart Rate, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Memory, Panic Disorder, Prevalence, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Substance-Related Disorders