All Relations between anterior cingulate and threat detection

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Jianjun Zhu, Carl M Anderson, Kyoko Ohashi, Alaptagin Khan, Martin H Teiche. Potential sensitive period effects of maltreatment on amygdala, hippocampal and cortical response to threat. Molecular psychiatry vol issue 2023 36869224 bold activation fmri response to threatening versus neutral facial images was assessed in key components of the threat detection system (i.e., amygdala, hippocampus, anterior cingulate, inferior frontal gyrus and ventromedial and dorsomedial prefrontal cortices) in 202 healthy, unmedicated, participants (84 m/118 f, 23.2\xe2\x80\x89\xc2\xb1\xe2\x80\x891.7 years old). 2023-03-03 2023-03-06 human
Lizhu Luo, Benjamin Becker, Yayuan Geng, Zhiying Zhao, Shan Gao, Weihua Zhao, Shuxia Yao, Xiaoxiao Zheng, Xiaole Ma, Zhao Gao, Jiehui Hu, Keith M Kendric. Sex-dependent neural effect of oxytocin during subliminal processing of negative emotion faces. NeuroImage vol 162 issue 2018 28877512 in women increased anterior cingulate reactivity during subliminal threat processing was also positively associated with trait anxiety. 2018-07-25 2023-01-26 Not clear
Carina Yvonne Heitmann, Katharina Feldker, Paula Neumeister, Britta Maria Zepp, Jutta Peterburs, Pienie Zwitserlood, Thomas Straub. Abnormal brain activation and connectivity to standardized disorder-related visual scenes in social anxiety disorder. Human brain mapping vol 37 issue 4 2016 26806013 hyperconnectivity of globus pallidus with amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex (acc) and medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) additionally underlines the relevance of this region in socially anxious threat processing. 2016-12-13 2023-01-25 Not clear
Alva Tang, Elliott A Beaton, Erica Tatham, Jay Schulkin, Geoffrey B Hall, Louis A Schmid. Processing of different types of social threat in shyness: Preliminary findings of distinct functional neural connectivity. Social neuroscience vol 11 issue 1 2016 25855888 to both types of threat processing, non-shy adults recruited a right medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) network encompassing nodes of the default mode network involved in automatic emotion regulation, whereas shy adults recruited a right dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) network encompassing nodes of the frontoparietal network that instantiate active attentional and cognitive control. 2016-09-30 2023-01-25 Not clear
Jong Moon Choi, Srikanth Padmala, Philip Spechler, Luiz Pesso. Pervasive competition between threat and reward in the brain. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience vol 9 issue 6 2015 23547242 analysis of imaging data during the same task phase revealed interactions between reward and threat processing in several regions, including the midbrain/ventral tegmental area, caudate, putamen, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, anterior insula, middle frontal gyrus and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex. 2015-01-16 2023-01-25 human
Daniel W Grupe, Desmond J Oathes, Jack B Nitschk. Dissecting the anticipation of aversion reveals dissociable neural networks. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) vol 23 issue 8 2014 22763169 immediate anticipatory responses were observed in regions associated with threat detection and early processing of predictive cues, including the orbitofrontal cortex and pregenual anterior cingulate cortex, as well as the amygdala for individuals with elevated anxiety symptoms. 2014-02-26 2023-01-25 human