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Amygdala volume correlates positively with fearfulness in normal healthy girls

机译:正常健康女孩的杏仁核体积与恐惧程度呈正相关

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Research into the neural underpinnings of fear and fear-related pathology has highlighted the role of the amygdala. For instance, bilateral damage to the amygdaloid complex is associated with decreased appreciation of danger and recognition of fear in humans, whereas enlarged amygdala volume is associated with internalizing syndromes. It is unknown whether amygdala volume and fearfulness are related in the absence of pathology. We examined the correlation between normal fearfulness and amygdala morphology in 116 healthy children and adolescents (60 boys, 56 girls, age 7–17 years). Fearfulness was measured using the parent ratings on the Pediatric Behavior Scale and amygdala volumes were determined by manual tracing. We found a positive correlation between right amygdala volume in girls (r = 0.29). This relationship was more robust and present bilaterally when analyses were limited to girls with a positive nuclear family history of depression (for left r = 0.63; for right r = 0.58). In boys there was no significant relationship which may suggest that biological mechanisms differ between sexes. Given the role of enlarged amygdala volume in pathology, these findings may indicate that variation in amygdala morphology marks susceptibility to internalizing disorders.
机译:对恐惧和与恐惧相关的病理学的神经基础的研究突出了杏仁核的作用。例如,杏仁核复合体的双侧损害与人类对危险的认识减弱和对恐惧的认识有关,而杏仁核体积增大与内在化综合征有关。尚不清楚在没有病理学的情况下杏仁核的体积和恐惧是否相关。我们检查了116名健康儿童和青少年(60名男孩,56名女孩,年龄7-17岁)的正常恐惧与杏仁核形态之间的相关性。使用儿童行为量表上的父母等级来测量恐惧感,并通过手工追踪来确定杏仁核的体积。我们发现女孩右杏仁核体积之间呈正相关(r = 0.29)。当分析仅限于具有积极的核家族抑郁史的女孩时,这种关系更加牢固,并且双向出现(对于左r = 0.63;对于右r = 0.58)。在男孩中,没有显着的关系,这可能表明性别之间的生物学机制不同。考虑到杏仁核体积增大在病理中的作用,这些发现可能表明杏仁核形态的变化标志着对内在性疾病的易感性。

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