Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?

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Autor(a) principal: Dias,Gisele Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Marcele Regine de, Silveira,Anna Claudia Domingos, Melo Neto,Valfrido Leão de, Bevilaqua,Mário Cesar do Nascimento, Gardino,Patricia Franca, Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882011000300013
Resumo: Panic disorder (PD) is a pluridimensional condition that leads to psychological suffering. Due to advances in neuroimaging techniques, important contributions have been made in the understanding of the neurobiological basis of PD. However, because of diverging research designs and protocols, more conclusive data concerning the neurocircuitry of PD remain difficult to achieve. To address this issue, a bibliographical search was performed using the Institute for Scientific Information Web of Science and Medline/PubMed databases. Fifteen articles were found, and their research methodology including sample, comorbidity, gender, and pharmacological criteria were explored. Although current functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of PD constitute fundamental tools for health sciences, more uniform research protocols must be implemented to provide more consistent and conclusive data concerning the neural substrates of PD.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
title Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
spellingShingle Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
Dias,Gisele Pereira
functional magnetic resonance imaging
panic disorder
methodology
research design criteria
title_short Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
title_full Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
title_fullStr Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
title_full_unstemmed Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
title_sort Current methodological designs of fMRI studies of panic disorder: can data be compared?
author Dias,Gisele Pereira
author_facet Dias,Gisele Pereira
Carvalho,Marcele Regine de
Silveira,Anna Claudia Domingos
Melo Neto,Valfrido Leão de
Bevilaqua,Mário Cesar do Nascimento
Gardino,Patricia Franca
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Marcele Regine de
Silveira,Anna Claudia Domingos
Melo Neto,Valfrido Leão de
Bevilaqua,Mário Cesar do Nascimento
Gardino,Patricia Franca
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Gisele Pereira
Carvalho,Marcele Regine de
Silveira,Anna Claudia Domingos
Melo Neto,Valfrido Leão de
Bevilaqua,Mário Cesar do Nascimento
Gardino,Patricia Franca
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv functional magnetic resonance imaging
panic disorder
methodology
research design criteria
topic functional magnetic resonance imaging
panic disorder
methodology
research design criteria
description Panic disorder (PD) is a pluridimensional condition that leads to psychological suffering. Due to advances in neuroimaging techniques, important contributions have been made in the understanding of the neurobiological basis of PD. However, because of diverging research designs and protocols, more conclusive data concerning the neurocircuitry of PD remain difficult to achieve. To address this issue, a bibliographical search was performed using the Institute for Scientific Information Web of Science and Medline/PubMed databases. Fifteen articles were found, and their research methodology including sample, comorbidity, gender, and pharmacological criteria were explored. Although current functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of PD constitute fundamental tools for health sciences, more uniform research protocols must be implemented to provide more consistent and conclusive data concerning the neural substrates of PD.
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