2023
A systematic review and meta-analysis of resting-state fMRI in anxiety disorders: Need for data sharing to move the field forward
Zugman A, Jett L, Antonacci C, Winkler A, Pine D. A systematic review and meta-analysis of resting-state fMRI in anxiety disorders: Need for data sharing to move the field forward. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2023, 99: 102773. PMID: 37741177, PMCID: PMC10753861, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2023.102773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety disordersSystematic reviewPrevalent psychiatric disordersStrict inclusion criteriaAnterior cingulate cortexMedial frontal gyrusActivation likelihood estimation (ALE) analysisResting-state fMRITime of scanningFunctional imaging modalitiesPatient groupHealthy groupInclusion criteriaHealthy volunteersPsychiatric disordersCingulate cortexStudy numbersRs-fMRIFrontal gyrusDisordersImaging modalitiesPatientsBrain activityFamily-wise errorGyrusVolume of subcortical brain regions in social anxiety disorder: mega-analytic results from 37 samples in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group
Groenewold N, Bas-Hoogendam J, Amod A, Laansma M, Van Velzen L, Aghajani M, Hilbert K, Oh H, Salas R, Jackowski A, Pan P, Salum G, Blair J, Blair K, Hirsch J, Pantazatos S, Schneier F, Talati A, Roelofs K, Volman I, Blanco-Hinojo L, Cardoner N, Pujol J, Beesdo-Baum K, Ching C, Thomopoulos S, Jansen A, Kircher T, Krug A, Nenadić I, Stein F, Dannlowski U, Grotegerd D, Lemke H, Meinert S, Winter A, Erb M, Kreifelts B, Gong Q, Lui S, Zhu F, Mwangi B, Soares J, Wu M, Bayram A, Canli M, Tükel R, Westenberg P, Heeren A, Cremers H, Hofmann D, Straube T, Doruyter A, Lochner C, Peterburs J, Van Tol M, Gur R, Kaczkurkin A, Larsen B, Satterthwaite T, Filippi C, Gold A, Harrewijn A, Zugman A, Bülow R, Grabe H, Völzke H, Wittfeld K, Böhnlein J, Dohm K, Kugel H, Schrammen E, Zwanzger P, Leehr E, Sindermann L, Ball T, Fonzo G, Paulus M, Simmons A, Stein M, Klumpp H, Phan K, Furmark T, Månsson K, Manzouri A, Avery S, Blackford J, Clauss J, Feola B, Harper J, Sylvester C, Lueken U, Veltman D, Winkler A, Jahanshad N, Pine D, Thompson P, Stein D, Van der Wee N. Volume of subcortical brain regions in social anxiety disorder: mega-analytic results from 37 samples in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group. Molecular Psychiatry 2023, 28: 1079-1089. PMID: 36653677, PMCID: PMC10804423, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01933-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial anxiety disorderSubcortical brain regionsAnxiety disordersSAD patientsBilateral putamen volumesSubcortical regionsBrain regionsLinear mixed effects analysisComorbid anxiety disordersSubcortical volumesFamily-wise errorPutamen volumeSAD onsetVolumetric differencesPallidum volumeMixed effects analysisD effect sizesInconsistent findingsLeft putamenEffect sizeFull samplePrevious findingsInternational sampleSignificant interactionLimited convergence
2022
Translating Big Data to Clinical Outcomes in Anxiety: Potential for Multimodal Integration
Khosravi P, Zugman A, Amelio P, Winkler A, Pine D. Translating Big Data to Clinical Outcomes in Anxiety: Potential for Multimodal Integration. Current Psychiatry Reports 2022, 24: 841-851. PMID: 36469202, PMCID: PMC9931491, DOI: 10.1007/s11920-022-01385-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxietyAnxiety DisordersBig DataChildElectroencephalographyEvoked PotentialsHumansConceptsAnxiety disordersError Related NegativityPediatric anxiety disordersMost anxiety disordersDisorder treatment outcomesAnxious individualsNeural correlatesMultimodal integrationNeural markersGroup differencesResponse/outcomesAnxietyMultimodal dataCorrelatesTreatment responseTreatment outcomesDiverse relationsDisordersReviewThis reviewNegativityRecent FindingsRecent literatureRisk markersAdulthoodSuch workOutcomesStructural Brain Correlates of Childhood Inhibited Temperament: An ENIGMA-Anxiety Mega-analysis
Bas-Hoogendam J, Bernstein R, Benson B, Buss K, Gunther K, Pérez-Edgar K, Salum G, Jackowski A, Bressan R, Zugman A, Degnan K, Filippi C, Fox N, Henderson H, Tang A, Zeytinoglu S, Harrewijn A, Hillegers M, White T, van IJzendoorn M, Schwartz C, Felicione J, DeYoung K, Shackman A, Smith J, Tillman R, van den Berg Y, Cillessen A, Roelofs K, Tyborowska A, Hill S, Battaglia M, Tettamanti M, Dougherty L, Jin J, Klein D, Leung H, Avery S, Blackford J, Clauss J, Hayden E, Liu P, Vandermeer M, Goldsmith H, Planalp E, Nichols T, Thompson P, Westenberg P, van der Wee N, Groenewold N, Stein D, Winkler A, Pine D, Group E. Structural Brain Correlates of Childhood Inhibited Temperament: An ENIGMA-Anxiety Mega-analysis. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2022, 61: 1182-1188. PMID: 36038199, PMCID: PMC9434711, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2022.04.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural brain correlatesSelf-report questionnairesTendency of individualsInhibited temperamentBehavioral inhibitionBrain correlatesUnfamiliar peopleDirect behavioral observationsEmotional tendencyTemperamentTemperament classificationEarly childhoodBehavioral observationsUnexpected eventsRetrospective levelsIndividualsUnfamiliarCorrelatesCaregiversTendencyRelateFirst yearChildhoodInfancyLifeComputational modeling of threat learning reveals links with anxiety and neuroanatomy in humans
Abend R, Burk D, Ruiz S, Gold A, Napoli J, Britton J, Michalska K, Shechner T, Winkler A, Leibenluft E, Pine D, Averbeck B. Computational modeling of threat learning reveals links with anxiety and neuroanatomy in humans. ELife 2022, 11: e66169. PMID: 35473766, PMCID: PMC9197395, DOI: 10.7554/elife.66169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThreat learningAnxiety severitySafety learningNeuroanatomical substratesGreater anxiety severitySkin conductance dataThreat conditioningThreat extinctionThreat generalizationGray matter volumeSafe stimuliAssociative learningComputational mechanismsAnxiety symptomsAnxiety disordersInfluential theoriesSlower extinctionComputational modelLearningWhole brain anatomyAnxietyComputational modelingStructural imagingStimuliTask
2021
Cortical and subcortical brain structure in generalized anxiety disorder: findings from 28 research sites in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group
Harrewijn A, Cardinale E, Groenewold N, Bas-Hoogendam J, Aghajani M, Hilbert K, Cardoner N, Porta-Casteràs D, Gosnell S, Salas R, Jackowski A, Pan P, Salum G, Blair K, Blair J, Hammoud M, Milad M, Burkhouse K, Phan K, Schroeder H, Strawn J, Beesdo-Baum K, Jahanshad N, Thomopoulos S, Buckner R, Nielsen J, Smoller J, Soares J, Mwangi B, Wu M, Zunta-Soares G, Assaf M, Diefenbach G, Brambilla P, Maggioni E, Hofmann D, Straube T, Andreescu C, Berta R, Tamburo E, Price R, Manfro G, Agosta F, Canu E, Cividini C, Filippi M, Kostić M, Munjiza Jovanovic A, Alberton B, Benson B, Freitag G, Filippi C, Gold A, Leibenluft E, Ringlein G, Werwath K, Zwiebel H, Zugman A, Grabe H, Van der Auwera S, Wittfeld K, Völzke H, Bülow R, Balderston N, Ernst M, Grillon C, Mujica-Parodi L, van Nieuwenhuizen H, Critchley H, Makovac E, Mancini M, Meeten F, Ottaviani C, Ball T, Fonzo G, Paulus M, Stein M, Gur R, Gur R, Kaczkurkin A, Larsen B, Satterthwaite T, Harper J, Myers M, Perino M, Sylvester C, Yu Q, Lueken U, Veltman D, Thompson P, Stein D, Van der Wee N, Winkler A, Pine D. Cortical and subcortical brain structure in generalized anxiety disorder: findings from 28 research sites in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group. Translational Psychiatry 2021, 11: 502. PMID: 34599145, PMCID: PMC8486763, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-021-01622-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneralized anxiety disorderHealthy controlsBrain structuresMain analysisSecondary analysisAnxiety disordersMale healthy controlsVertex-wise cortical thicknessFemale healthy controlsRandom interceptGlobal brain measuresStructural magnetic resonanceCortical surface areaSubcortical brain structuresMedication useYears of educationCortical thicknessSubcortical volumesWorking GroupVentral diencephalonSmall sample sizeBrain measuresInconsistent findingsRight ventral diencephalonMale individualsRecent advances in understanding neural correlates of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents
Zugman A, Winkler A, Pine D. Recent advances in understanding neural correlates of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Current Opinion In Psychiatry 2021, 34: 617-623. PMID: 34475352, PMCID: PMC8490291, DOI: 10.1097/yco.0000000000000743.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety disordersBrain regionsMedial prefrontal cortexNeural indicesLow-level threatNeural correlatesSmall effect sizesPrefrontal cortexNeural circuitryBrain circuitryCircuitry dysfunctionBrain connectivityCommon psychiatric diagnosesFearEffect sizeMost mental illnessesStria terminalisBed nucleusAnxietyAdolescentsPsychiatric diagnosisMental illnessRecent workDisordersChildren
2020
Amygdala Functional Connectivity and Negative Reactive Temperament at Age 4 Months
Filippi C, Ravi S, Bracy M, Winkler A, Sylvester C, Pine D, Fox N. Amygdala Functional Connectivity and Negative Reactive Temperament at Age 4 Months. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2020, 60: 1137-1146. PMID: 33385507, PMCID: PMC8239057, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2020.11.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmygdala connectivityPositive affectNegative affectParent reportChild-reported anxiety symptomsCognitive control mechanismsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingWhole-brain voxelwise approachLow positive affectAmygdala functional connectivityResting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingIndependent longitudinal samplesReactivity assessmentTemperamental riskReactive temperamentInfant temperamentAnxiety symptomsConnectivity correlatesLongitudinal sampleFunctional connectivityMaternal reportsNegative reactivityAffectTemperamentDistress
2019
Anticipatory Threat Responding: Associations With Anxiety, Development, and Brain Structure
Abend R, Gold A, Britton J, Michalska K, Shechner T, Sachs J, Winkler A, Leibenluft E, Averbeck B, Pine D. Anticipatory Threat Responding: Associations With Anxiety, Development, and Brain Structure. Biological Psychiatry 2019, 87: 916-925. PMID: 31955915, PMCID: PMC7211142, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.11.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkin conductance responsesConductance responsesBrain structuresThreat conditioningPathological anxietyComparison subjectsPsychophysiological responsesLarger patient samplesPrefrontal cortical thicknessHealthy comparison subjectsStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) dataThreat stimuliAnticipatory respondingExtinction paradigmStimulus typeMagnetic resonance imaging dataWide age rangeCortical thicknessPatientsNeurodevelopmental changesAnticipatory responsesTranslational advancesStructural brainAdult populationPatient samplesCombining fMRI during resting state and an attention bias task in children
Harrewijn A, Abend R, Linke J, Brotman M, Fox N, Leibenluft E, Winkler A, Pine D. Combining fMRI during resting state and an attention bias task in children. NeuroImage 2019, 205: 116301. PMID: 31639510, PMCID: PMC6911838, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116301.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDot-probe taskAttention bias taskFunctional connectivityThreat biasBias taskCognitive tasksDifferent attentional processesReconfiguration efficiencyTask-based fMRI dataAttentional processesAttention taskSocial reticenceTask performanceAttention stateAnxiety symptomsFMRI dataPattern of modulationPrior researchTaskIQFMRICurrent studyChildrenFunctional hierarchyNetwork changes
2017
Anxiety modulates the relation between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder severity and working memory-related brain activity
van der Meer D, Hoekstra P, van Rooij D, Winkler A, van Ewijk H, Heslenfeld D, Oosterlaan J, Faraone S, Franke B, Buitelaar J, Hartman C. Anxiety modulates the relation between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder severity and working memory-related brain activity. The World Journal Of Biological Psychiatry 2017, 19: 450-460. PMID: 28635543, PMCID: PMC5581282, DOI: 10.1080/15622975.2017.1287952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnxietyAnxiety DisordersAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityCerebellumChildCognitive DysfunctionCohort StudiesComorbidityCorpus StriatumFemaleFunctional NeuroimagingHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMemory, Short-TermSeverity of Illness IndexThalamusYoung AdultConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderCo-occurring anxietyADHD severityNeural activityMemory taskAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder severityMemory-related brain activityPresence of ADHDVisuospatial Working Memory TaskWorking Memory TaskLevel of anxietyVSWM tasksMemory loadHyperactivity disorderTask accuracyPrevious theorisingAnxiety severityBrain activityNeurobiological heterogeneityDisorder severityAnxietyWorse performanceInformation gatingYoung adultsNeural pathways
2012
Default mode network activity and white matter integrity in healthy middle-aged ApoE4 carriers
Patel KT, Stevens MC, Pearlson GD, Winkler AM, Hawkins KA, Skudlarski P, Bauer LO. Default mode network activity and white matter integrity in healthy middle-aged ApoE4 carriers. Brain Imaging And Behavior 2012, 7: 60-67. PMID: 23011382, DOI: 10.1007/s11682-012-9187-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxietyApolipoprotein E4BrainData Interpretation, StatisticalDepressionDiffusion Tensor ImagingDNAFemaleGenotypeHeterozygoteHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedIntelligence TestsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNerve NetNeuropsychological TestsPrincipal Component AnalysisSmokingWechsler ScalesConceptsAPOE4 carriersMagnetic resonance imagingAlzheimer's diseaseFractional anisotropyFunctional MRI abnormalitiesUnderlying neuropathologic changesWhite matter fractional anisotropyWhite matter changesDefault mode network connectivityDefault mode network activityGenetic risk factorsMode network connectivityMiddle-aged adultsWhite matter integrityMRI abnormalitiesNeuropathologic changesRisk factorsApolipoprotein EMatter changesCognitive declineResonance imagingOlder ageFunctional connectivityGenetic riskDMN regions