Pre-treatment amygdala activation and habituation predict symptom change in post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Full Title: Front Behav Neurosci
Abbreviation: Front Behav Neurosci
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"Conflict of interest LS receives author royalties from Pearson (unrelated to this study). EB reports grants for the Normandy Region, the Patient-Centered Outcome Research Institute, licenses or royalties from Springer and Wolters Kluwyer, and consulting fees from Cerevel Therapeutics. In the past 3 years, NS reports receiving grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), US Department of Defense, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, and support from Cohen Veterans Network; receiving personal fees from Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Praxis Therapeutics, Genomind, Bionomics Limited, BehavR LLC, Cerevel, and Engrail Therapeutics Inc.; receiving fees or royalties from Wiley (Deputy Editor Depression and Anxiety), Wolters Kluwyer (UpToDate) and APA Publishing (Textbook of Anxiety, Trauma and OCD Related Disorders 2020); and having a spousal stock from G1 Therapeutics and Zentalis outside the submitted work. PS receives royalties from the following entities: American Psychiatric Press, Springer and Harvard University Press, Wolters Kluwer, Oakstone Publishers, and is a consultant to Mental Health Data Services, Inc. Compass Pathways Ltd., Pear Therapeutics, Inc. and holds Stock or Stock Options: Mental Health Data Services, Inc., Quartet Health, Inc., Karuna Therapeutics, Inc., Pear Therapeutics, Inc., Sensorium Therapeutics Health and Productivity Sciences Inc., and Eli Lilly, Inc. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest."
"This research was supported by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (formally NARSAD), an award from Tufts Collaborates!, and a Faculty Research Award Committee Grant from Tufts University. The Massachusetts General Hospital Athinoula A. Martinos Imaging Center was supported by the Center for Functional Neuroimaging Technologies Grant P41RR14075. MV was supported by a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate fellowship from the US Department of Defense. CH was supported by the Ford Foundation fellowship from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine."
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