Heightened extended amygdala metabolism following threat characterizes the early phenotypic risk to develop anxiety-related psychopathology

Kalin, MD, N. H., and R. J. Davidson, PhD. Heightened Extended Amygdala Metabolism Following Threat Characterizes the Early Phenotypic Risk to Develop Anxiety-Related Psychopathology.

Shackman AJ, Fox AS, Oler JA, Shelton SE, Oakes TR, Davidson RJ, Kalin NH. (2017). Heightened extended amygdala metabolism following threat characterizes the early phenotypic risk to develop anxiety-related psychopathology. Molecular Psychiatry, 22(5):724-732. doi: 10.1038/mp.2016.132.