Anterior cingulate cortex activity during attentional control corresponds with rumination in depression and social anxiety

Volume: 317, Pages: 111385 - 111385
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Rumination and worry are transdiagnostic perseverative cognitions that have overlapping and distinct characteristics. While the mechanisms of perseverative cognitions remain incomplete, limited data indicate anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) as it relates to top-down functions contributes to perseverative cognitions in internalizing conditions. The current study extends this work in patients with major depression (n = 39) or social anxiety (n =...
Paper Details
Title
Anterior cingulate cortex activity during attentional control corresponds with rumination in depression and social anxiety
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
317
Pages
111385 - 111385
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