Gloria Olivieri
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Williams L, Gatt J, Schofield P, Olivieri G, Peduto A, Gordon E
Neuroimage
. 2009 May;
47(3):804-14.
PMID: 19446647
The INTEGRATE Model draws on the framework of 'integrative neuroscience' to bring together brain-body and behavioral concepts of emotion, thinking and feeling and their regulation. The key organizing principle is...
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Falconer E, Bryant R, Felmingham K, Kemp A, Gordon E, Peduto A, et al.
J Psychiatry Neurosci
. 2008 Sep;
33(5):413-22.
PMID: 18787658
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) involves deficits in information processing that may reflect hypervigilence and deficient inhibitory control. To date, however, no PTSD neuroimaging study has directly examined PTSD-related changes...
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Bryant R, Kemp A, Felmingham K, Liddell B, Olivieri G, Peduto A, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2007 May;
29(5):517-23.
PMID: 17525984
Biological models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that patients will display heightened amygdala but decreased medial prefrontal activity during processing of fear stimuli. However, a rapid and automatic alerting...
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Williams L, Das P, Liddell B, Olivieri G, Peduto A, David A, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2007 Apr;
155(1):29-44.
PMID: 17398080
Schizophrenia patients show a disconnection in amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex and autonomic arousal systems for processing fear. Concurrent functional magnetic resonance imaging [fMRI] and skin conductance recording were used to determine...
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Williams L, Brown K, Palmer D, Liddell B, Kemp A, Olivieri G, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2006 Jun;
26(24):6422-30.
PMID: 16775129
Contrary to the pervasive negative stereotypes of human aging, emotional functions may improve with advancing age. However, the brain mechanisms underlying changes in emotional function over age remain unknown. Here,...
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Williams L, Kemp A, Felmingham K, Barton M, Olivieri G, Peduto A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2005 Oct;
29(2):347-57.
PMID: 16216534
Effective fear processing relies on the amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). Post-trauma reactions provide a compelling model for examining how the heightened experience of fear impacts these systems. Post-traumatic...
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Das P, Kemp A, Liddell B, Brown K, Olivieri G, Peduto A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2005 May;
26(1):141-8.
PMID: 15862214
Effective perception of fear signals is crucial for human survival and the importance of the amygdala in this process is well documented. Animal, lesion and neuroimaging studies indicate that incoming...
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Williams L, Das P, Liddell B, Olivieri G, Peduto A, Brammer M, et al.
Neuroreport
. 2004 Dec;
16(1):49-52.
PMID: 15618889
It is not known how the brain and autonomic systems interact during perception of facial signals of danger. We recorded blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) activity using fMRI and simultaneous skin conductance measures...
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Williams L, Brown K, Das P, Boucsein W, Sokolov E, Brammer M, et al.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res
. 2004 Aug;
21(1):114-23.
PMID: 15325419
Human neuroimaging studies implicate the amygdala, medial prefrontal and somatosensory-related cortices as key neural components in the perception of facial fear signals. Yet, their temporal sequence and interaction with autonomic...
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Williams L, Das P, Harris A, Liddell B, Brammer M, Olivieri G, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 2004 Mar;
161(3):480-9.
PMID: 14992974
Objective: The authors investigated impaired differentiation of limbic-prefrontal systems by autonomic arousal in schizophrenia. It was predicted that paranoid patients would be distinguished by a disjunction of hyperarousal but reduced...