Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3013775620> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3013775620 endingPage "655" @default.
- W3013775620 startingPage "643" @default.
- W3013775620 abstract "Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by intrusions, avoidance, and hyperarousal while patients of the dissociative subtype (PTSD-D) experience additional dissociative symptoms. A neurobiological model proposes hyper-inhibition of limbic structures mediated by prefrontal cortices to underlie dissociation in PTSD. Here, we tested whether functional alterations in fronto-limbic circuits are underpinned by white matter network abnormalities on a network level. 23 women with PTSD-D and 19 women with classic PTSD participated. We employed deterministic diffusion tractography and graph theoretical analyses. Mean fractional anisotropy (FA) was chosen as a network weight and group differences assessed using network-based statistics. No significant white matter network alterations comprising both frontal and limbic structures in PTSD-D relative to classic PTSD were found. A subsequent whole brain exploratory analysis revealed relative FA alterations in PTSD-D in two subcortical networks, comprising connections between the left amygdala, hippocampus, and thalamus as well as links between the left ventral diencephalon, putamen, and pallidum, respectively. Dissociative symptom severity in the PTSD-D group correlated with FA values within both networks. Our findings suggest fronto-limbic inhibition in PTSD-D may present a dynamic neural process, which is not hard-wired via white matter tracts. Our exploratory results point towards altered fiber tract communication in a limbic-thalamic circuit, which may underlie (a) an initial strong emotional reaction to trauma reminders before conscious regulatory processes are enabled and (b) deficits in early sensory processing. In addition, aberrant structural connectivity in low-level motor regions may present neural correlates for dissociation as a passive threat-response." @default.
- W3013775620 created "2020-04-03" @default.
- W3013775620 creator A5012160982 @default.
- W3013775620 creator A5035010212 @default.
- W3013775620 creator A5046409037 @default.
- W3013775620 creator A5054161290 @default.
- W3013775620 creator A5074972758 @default.
- W3013775620 date "2020-04-27" @default.
- W3013775620 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W3013775620 title "The dissociative subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with subcortical white matter network alterations" @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1503126161 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1556110756 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1594114024 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1642308228 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1848237869 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1873802445 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1922152597 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1965173583 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1966297906 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1969491324 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1974885034 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1977610079 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1986269945 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1992875797 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W1999653836 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2001611992 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2005822594 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2045217506 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2053884965 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2054066973 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2065083428 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2069402698 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2088963917 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2092481091 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2095245818 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2095803199 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2104386373 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2106684963 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2108477383 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2110208125 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2113098818 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2117987496 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2118826874 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2119450847 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2122430015 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2124556602 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2124706677 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2126838454 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2127046953 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2127824299 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2131505132 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2133036344 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2137679584 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2144289536 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2144301044 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2146205180 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2146406922 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2147272268 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2149695401 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2152044693 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2167570610 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2167822639 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2168844688 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2169762716 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2178286749 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2321972758 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2561470760 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2746747038 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2758113150 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2766639217 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2803434110 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2889623177 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2900285553 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2951307730 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2952326196 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W2966346213 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W4234017308 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W4234974210 @default.
- W3013775620 cites W4247665917 @default.
- W3013775620 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11682-020-00274-x" @default.
- W3013775620 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8032639" @default.
- W3013775620 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32342260" @default.
- W3013775620 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3013775620 type Work @default.
- W3013775620 sameAs 3013775620 @default.
- W3013775620 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W3013775620 countsByYear W30137756202021 @default.
- W3013775620 countsByYear W30137756202022 @default.
- W3013775620 countsByYear W30137756202023 @default.
- W3013775620 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3013775620 hasAuthorship W3013775620A5012160982 @default.
- W3013775620 hasAuthorship W3013775620A5035010212 @default.
- W3013775620 hasAuthorship W3013775620A5046409037 @default.
- W3013775620 hasAuthorship W3013775620A5054161290 @default.
- W3013775620 hasAuthorship W3013775620A5074972758 @default.
- W3013775620 hasBestOaLocation W30137756201 @default.
- W3013775620 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3013775620 hasConcept C126838900 @default.