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203 related items for PubMed ID: 35177485

  • 1. Moral wounds run deep: exaggerated midbrain functional network connectivity across the default mode network in posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Terpou BA, Lloyd CS, Densmore M, McKinnon MC, Théberge J, Neufeld RWJ, Jetly R, Lanius RA.
    J Psychiatry Neurosci; 2022; 47(1):E56-E66. PubMed ID: 35177485
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  • 2. Shame on the brain: Neural correlates of moral injury event recall in posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Lloyd CS, Nicholson AA, Densmore M, Théberge J, Neufeld RWJ, Jetly R, McKinnon MC, Lanius RA.
    Depress Anxiety; 2021 Jun; 38(6):596-605. PubMed ID: 33369799
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  • 3. How the body remembers: Examining the default mode and sensorimotor networks during moral injury autobiographical memory retrieval in PTSD.
    Kearney BE, Terpou BA, Densmore M, Shaw SB, Théberge J, Jetly R, McKinnon MC, Lanius RA.
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  • 4. Resting-state brain fluctuation and functional connectivity dissociate moral injury from posttraumatic stress disorder.
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    Depress Anxiety; 2019 May; 36(5):442-452. PubMed ID: 30690812
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  • 5. The hijacked self: Disrupted functional connectivity between the periaqueductal gray and the default mode network in posttraumatic stress disorder using dynamic causal modeling.
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    Neuroimage Clin; 2020 May; 27():102345. PubMed ID: 32738751
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  • 6. The Threatful Self: Midbrain Functional Connectivity to Cortical Midline and Parietal Regions During Subliminal Trauma-Related Processing in PTSD.
    Terpou BA, Densmore M, Théberge J, Thome J, Frewen P, McKinnon MC, Lanius RA.
    Chronic Stress (Thousand Oaks); 2019 May; 3():2470547019871369. PubMed ID: 32440598
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  • 7. Default-Mode Network Abnormalities in Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Patriat R, Birn RM, Keding TJ, Herringa RJ.
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  • 8. Typhoon-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma Might Lead to Functional Integration Abnormalities in Intra- and Inter-Resting State Networks: a Resting-State Fmri Independent Component Analysis.
    Ke J, Zhang L, Qi R, Xu Q, Zhong Y, Liu T, Li J, Lu G, Chen F.
    Cell Physiol Biochem; 2018 Apr; 48(1):99-110. PubMed ID: 30001548
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  • 9. Default mode network abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: A novel network-restricted topology approach.
    Akiki TJ, Averill CL, Wrocklage KM, Scott JC, Averill LA, Schweinsburg B, Alexander-Bloch A, Martini B, Southwick SM, Krystal JH, Abdallah CG.
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  • 10. Effects of mild traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder on resting-state default mode network connectivity.
    Santhanam P, Wilson SH, Oakes TR, Weaver LK.
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  • 11. Distinct patterns of resting-state connectivity in U.S. service members with mild traumatic brain injury versus posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Philippi CL, Velez CS, Wade BSC, Drennon AM, Cooper DB, Kennedy JE, Bowles AO, Lewis JD, Reid MW, York GE, Newsome MR, Wilde EA, Tate DF.
    Brain Imaging Behav; 2021 Oct 15; 15(5):2616-2626. PubMed ID: 33759113
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  • 12. Altered default mode network connectivity in adolescents with post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Viard A, Mutlu J, Chanraud S, Guenolé F, Egler PJ, Gérardin P, Baleyte JM, Dayan J, Eustache F, Guillery-Girard B.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2019 Oct 15; 22():101731. PubMed ID: 30831461
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  • 13. Circulating PACAP levels are associated with increased amygdala-default mode network resting-state connectivity in posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Clancy KJ, Devignes Q, Kumar P, May V, Hammack SE, Akman E, Casteen EJ, Pernia CD, Jobson SA, Lewis MW, Daskalakis NP, Carlezon WA, Ressler KJ, Rauch SL, Rosso IM.
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  • 14. A randomized, controlled trial of alpha-rhythm EEG neurofeedback in posttraumatic stress disorder: A preliminary investigation showing evidence of decreased PTSD symptoms and restored default mode and salience network connectivity using fMRI.
    Nicholson AA, Ros T, Densmore M, Frewen PA, Neufeld RWJ, Théberge J, Jetly R, Lanius RA.
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  • 15. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Is Associated with α Dysrhythmia across the Visual Cortex and the Default Mode Network.
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  • 16. Altered default mode network configuration in posttraumatic stress disorder after earthquake: A resting-stage functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 17. Anatomical and functional connectivity in the default mode network of post-traumatic stress disorder patients after civilian and military-related trauma.
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  • 18. Neural dysregulation in posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence for disrupted equilibrium between salience and default mode brain networks.
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  • 19. ALTERED DEFAULT MODE NETWORK (DMN) RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY FOLLOWING A MINDFULNESS-BASED EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN COMBAT VETERANS OF AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ.
    King AP, Block SR, Sripada RK, Rauch S, Giardino N, Favorite T, Angstadt M, Kessler D, Welsh R, Liberzon I.
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  • 20. A longitudinal resting-state functional connectivity analysis on trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress symptoms in older individuals.
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