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1. to explore how variants of candidate genes predict different fMRI activation patterns in selected  brain regions in patients vs. controls when processing threatening stimuli
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# To explore how variants of candidate genes predict different fMRI activation patterns in selected  brain regions in patients vs. controls when processing threatening stimuli
2. to combine autonomic measures, fMRI activation patterns and genetic variants reveal more specific subtypes of PD
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# To combine autonomic measures, fMRI activation patterns and genetic variants reveal more specific subtypes of PD
3. to evaluate how repeated exposure to the threatening stimuli changes the fMRI pattern and possibly the electrophysiological response
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# To evaluate how repeated exposure to the threatening stimuli changes the fMRI pattern and possibly the electrophysiological response
  
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 4 September 2007

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fMRI Analysis Anxiety Disorder

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Objectives

  1. To explore how variants of candidate genes predict different fMRI activation patterns in selected brain regions in patients vs. controls when processing threatening stimuli
  2. To combine autonomic measures, fMRI activation patterns and genetic variants reveal more specific subtypes of PD
  3. To evaluate how repeated exposure to the threatening stimuli changes the fMRI pattern and possibly the electrophysiological response

Progress

The study is currently in the recruitment phase. 30 PD with Agoraphobia, meeting criteria of DSM-IV, will be recruited from the Anxiety Disorder Clinic of the CAMH and 20 healthy control subjects recruited by means of a flyer.

References

Key Investigators

  • Toronto: Claudia Rothe, Peter Soros, Simon Graham, James Kennedy

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