Neural correlates of acute post-traumatic dissociation: a functional neuroimaging script-driven imagery study.
Yoki Linn MertensAntje MantheyAnika SierkHenrik WalterJudith K DanielsPublished in: BJPsych open (2022)
The present study is one of the largest functional magnetic resonance imaging investigations of dissociative neural biomarkers in patients with PTSD undergoing experimentally induced trauma confrontation to elicit symptom-specific brain reactivity. In light of the current reproducibility crisis prominent in neuroimaging research owing to costly and time-consuming data acquisition, the current (null) findings highlight the difficulty of extracting reliable neurobiological biomarkers for complex subjective experiences such as dissociation.
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