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"Emotional conflict and neuroticism: Personality-dependent activation in the amygdala and subgenual anterior cingulate": Correction to Haas, Omura, Constable, and Canli (2007).
Authors:Haas  Brian W; Omura  Kazufumi; Constable  R Todd; Canli  Turhan
Abstract:Reports an error in "Emotional Conflict and Neuroticism: Personality-Dependent Activation in the Amygdala and Subgenual Anterior Cingulate" by Brian W. Haas, Kazufumi Omura, R. Todd Constable and Turhan Canli (Behavioral Neuroscience, 2007Apr], Vol 1212], 249-256). There was an error in the text of Figure 1 on p. 250. Above the image of the third person, "×?6repetitions" should have appeared as "× 6 repetitions." The corrected figure is provided in the erratum. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2007-04812-002.) The amygdala and subgenual anterior cingulate (AC) have been associated with anxiety and mood disorders, for which trait neuroticism is a risk factor. Prior work has not related individual differences in amygdala or subgenual AC activation with neuroticism. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate changes in blood oxygen level-dependent signal within the amygdala and subgenual AC associated with trait neuroticism in a nonclinical sample of 36 volunteers during an emotional conflict task. Neuroticism correlated positively with amygdala and subgenual AC activation during trials of high emotional conflict, compared with trials of low emotional conflict. The subscale of neuroticism that reflected the anxious form of neuroticism (N1) explained a greater proportion of variance within the observed clusters than the subscale of neuroticism that reflected the depressive form of neuroticism (N3). Using a task that is sensitive to individual differences in the detection of emotional conflict, the authors have provided a neural correlate of the link between neuroticism and anxiety and mood disorders. This effect was driven to a greater extent by the anxious relative to the depressive characteristics of neuroticism and may constitute vulnerability markers for anxiety-related disorders. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:amygdala  subgenual anterior cingulate  neuroticism  anxiety  personality
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