Structural neural markers of response to cognitive behavioral therapy in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.
David PagliaccioJiook ChaXiaofu HeMarilyn CyrPaula Yanes-LukinPablo GoldbergMartine FontaineMoira A RynnRachel MarshPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2019)
The current study identified group differences in structural connectivity (reduced among cingulo-opercular regions) and cortical thickness predictors of CBT response (thinner frontoparietal cortices) in unmedicated children/adolescents with OCD. These data suggest, for the first time, that cortical and white matter features of task control circuits may be useful in identifying which pediatric patients respond best to individual CBT.