Social anxiety modulates amygdala activation during social conditioning.
Eintragsart
Autoren/Mitwirkende
- Pejic, Tanja (Autor)
- Hermann, Andrea (Autor)
- Vaitl, Dieter (Autor)
- Stark, Rudolf (Autor)
Titel
Social anxiety modulates amygdala activation during social conditioning.
Zusammenfassung
Aversive social learning experiences might play a significant role in the aetiology of social anxiety disorder. Therefore, we investigated emotional learning and unlearning processes in healthy humans using a social conditioning paradigm. Forty-nine healthy subjects participated in a 2-day fMRI differential conditioning protocol. Acquisition and extinction were conducted on Day 1 and extinction recall on Day 2. BOLD responses, ratings and skin conductance responses were collected. Our data indicate successful conditioning and extinction on the neural and subjective level. As a main result, we observed a positive correlation of social anxiety and conditioning responses on the subjective level (valence and fear) as well as on the neural level with significant CS(+)/CS(-) differentiation in the left amygdala and the left hippocampus. Further, significant CS(+)/CS(-) differentiation in the left amygdala was found during extinction and was associated with lower scores in social anxiety. During extinction recall, we found a tendentially negative correlation of social anxiety and CS(+)/CS(-) differentiation in the vmPFC. In sum, we were able to show that social anxiety is related to conditionability with socially threatening stimuli. This could point to an important aspect in the aetiology of social anxiety disorder.
Publikation
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
Band
8
Ausgabe
3
Seiten
267-276
Datum
2013 Mar
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1749-5024 1749-5016
Extra
Place: England
PMID: 22198970
PMCID: PMC3594720
Zitierung
Pejic, T., Hermann, A., Vaitl, D., & Stark, R. (2013). Social anxiety modulates amygdala activation during social conditioning. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 8(3), 267–276. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsr095
Team
Thema
- Amygdala/blood supply/*physiopathology
- Avoidance Learning/physiology
- Brain Mapping
- Conditioning, Classical/*physiology
- Extinction, Psychological
- Fear/psychology
- Female
- Galvanic Skin Response
- Humans
- Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Male
- Mental Recall
- Oxygen/blood
- Phobic Disorders/*pathology/psychology
- *Social Behavior
- Statistics as Topic
- Surveys and Questionnaires
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