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CLC Disorder Correlations

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MDD: as amygdala activity increases…. the severity of the depression increases
Panic Disorder: the better able to engage the dlPFC in reappraisal… the less severe the symptoms
Psychopaths: the larger the change in the amygdala to fearful stimuli… the fewer psychopathic traits
Psychopaths: the Hammer: the higher the amygdala reactivity to fearful faces… the lower the interpersonal score (better relations)
Psychopaths: the Hammer: the higher the amygdala response to angry faces… the higher the lifestyle score
Antisocial + CU: less connectivity between vmPFC & amygdala …. higher score of psychopathic traits
Autism Spectrum: the more social deficits you have the ___ you habituate (to faces) less
Intermittent Explosive Disorder: the higher the amygdala hyper-reactivity the higher number of lifetime aggressive events
Intermittent Explosive Disorder: given high anxiety, the more dorsal amygdala activity… the more reactive you are
Intermittent Explosive Disorder: given high trait anxiety, the more amygdala hyperactivity the more likely you have trait aggression (if you’re a man)
Antisocial Traits: the more reactive the amygdala the higher the delinquency scores
Specific Phobias: the higher the amygdala response the more severe the symptoms
Bipolar Disorder: the higher the amygdala response the ___ the vlPFC (in manic) lower
Bipolar Disorder: the higher the amygdala response the ___ the vlPFC (in depressive) higher
Panic Disorder: reappraisal: the better the dlPFC can be engaged the fewer the symptoms
Panic Disorder: reappraisal: the better the dmPFC can be engaged the fewer the symptoms
Created by: haleys_comet
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