Current status of brain imaging in anxiety disorders
C Damsa, M Kosel, J Moussally - Current opinion in psychiatry, 2009 - journals.lww.com
C Damsa, M Kosel, J Moussally
Current opinion in psychiatry, 2009•journals.lww.comBrain imaging research in anxiety disorders has become increasingly important, especially
in the last decade, because of the opportunity to validate neurobiological hypotheses for
anxiety disorders. Thus, neuroimaging data raise the question of the neurobiological cause
of anxiety disorders, opening up new reflections not only on pharmacological treatments but
also on the nosology of the anxiety disorders.
in the last decade, because of the opportunity to validate neurobiological hypotheses for
anxiety disorders. Thus, neuroimaging data raise the question of the neurobiological cause
of anxiety disorders, opening up new reflections not only on pharmacological treatments but
also on the nosology of the anxiety disorders.
Summary
Brain imaging research in anxiety disorders has become increasingly important, especially in the last decade, because of the opportunity to validate neurobiological hypotheses for anxiety disorders. Thus, neuroimaging data raise the question of the neurobiological cause of anxiety disorders, opening up new reflections not only on pharmacological treatments but also on the nosology of the anxiety disorders.
