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“Brain regions generally work together in complex networks.So while we do see more uniform folding [in the right caudal anterior cingulate region] in schizophrenia, it’s best not to think of ...
Specifically, a small area of the brain—the right caudal anterior cingulate—and its connecting pathways differed in children with alcohol exposure at any stage of pregnancy.
Greater activity and functional connectivity during emotion regulation tasks in the anterior cingulate cortex may be specific markers of bipolar disorder risk in youth, according to findings ...
Abnormalities in brain regions involved in forming insight may explain why some patients with anorexia nervosa have trouble recognizing their dysfunctional eating habits, a new imaging study shows.
For example, the caudal anterior cingulate is hyperactive in people with obsessive compulsive disorder, who may perceive problems where none exist, such as thinking the door may be unlocked even ...
Youth with CD also showed greater cortical thickness in the caudal anterior cingulate cortex (P = .0001) and lower cortical thickness in the banks of the superior temporal sulcus vs those without ...
For example, the caudal anterior cingulate is hyperactive in people with obsessive compulsive disorder, who may perceive problems where none exist, such as thinking the door may be unlocked even ...
On the other hand, high levels of family conflict were associated with faster cortical thinning in the caudal anterior ...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been proposed as part of the brain's attentional control network, but the exact nature of its involvement in cognitive and motor operations is under debate.
Abnormalities in brain regions involved in forming insight may help explain why some people with anorexia nervosa have trouble recognizing their dangerous, dysfunctional eating habits.