دانلود مقاله ISI انگلیسی شماره 72073
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تفاوتهای جنسی در یادآوری انقراض در اختلال استرس پس از سانحه: مطالعه آزمایشی FMRI

عنوان انگلیسی
Sex differences in extinction recall in posttraumatic stress disorder: A pilot fMRI study
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
72073 2014 8 صفحه PDF
منبع

Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Volume 113, September 2014, Pages 101–108

ترجمه کلمات کلیدی
PTSD؛ تروما؛ جنسیت؛ ارتباط جنسی؛ ترس؛ انقراض؛ یادآوری ؛ dACC
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی
PTSD; Trauma; Gender; Sex; Fear; Extinction; Recall; dACC
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چکیده انگلیسی

Recent research has found that individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exhibit an impaired memory of fear extinction compounded by deficient functional activation of key nodes of the fear network including the amygdala, hippocampus, ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC). Research has shown these regions are sexually dimorphic and activate differentially in healthy men and women during fear learning tasks. To explore biological markers of sex differences following exposure to psychological trauma, we used a fear learning and extinction paradigm together with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and skin conductance response (SCR) to assess 31 individuals with PTSD (18 women; 13 men) and 25 matched trauma-exposed healthy control subjects (13 women; 12 men). Whereas no sex differences appeared within the trauma-exposed healthy control group, both psychophysiological and neural activation patterns within the PTSD group indicated deficient recall of extinction memory among men and not among women. Men with PTSD exhibited increased activation in the left rostral dACC during extinction recall compared with women with PTSD. These findings highlight the importance of tracking sex differences in fear extinction when characterizing the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of PTSD psychopathology.