Brain scans probe link between childhood temperament and future anxiety risk
NCT ID NCT00060775
Summary
This study used brain scans (fMRI) to understand how a person's basic temperament might be connected to their brain's activity. Researchers looked at children and adults to see if certain patterns of brain response during emotional tasks could help explain why some people are more at risk for developing anxiety or mood disorders. The goal was to gather knowledge, not to provide treatment.
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States
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