1. Behavioral and emotional dysregulation trajectories marked by prefrontal–amygdala function in symptomatic youth
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Jorge R. C. Almeida, Michael J. Travis, Susan B. Perlman, Robert L. Findling, Robert A. Kowatch, Eric A. Youngstrom, L E Arnold, Genna Bebko, Richard White, Sarah M. Horwitz, David Axelson, Lisa Bonar, Boris Birmaher, Amanda K. Hinze, Mary L. Phillips, Scott K. Holland, Michele A. Bertocci, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, Christine A. Demeter, Thomas M. Olino, Claudiu Schirda, MaryKay Gill, Mary A. Fristad, Jeffrey L. Sunshine, Amelia Versace, and Jay C. Fournier
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Male ,Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex ,Adolescent ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Behavioral Symptoms ,Amygdala ,Article ,Developmental psychology ,medicine ,Humans ,Affective Symptoms ,Longitudinal Studies ,Child ,Prefrontal cortex ,Applied Psychology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Adolescent Development ,Emotional dysregulation ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mood ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Psychology ,Mania - Abstract
BackgroundNeuroimaging measures of behavioral and emotional dysregulation can yield biomarkers denoting developmental trajectories of psychiatric pathology in youth. We aimed to identify functional abnormalities in emotion regulation (ER) neural circuitry associated with different behavioral and emotional dysregulation trajectories using latent class growth analysis (LCGA) and neuroimaging.MethodA total of 61 youth (9–17 years) from the Longitudinal Assessment of Manic Symptoms study, and 24 healthy control youth, completed an emotional face n-back ER task during scanning. LCGA was performed on 12 biannual reports completed over 5 years of the Parent General Behavior Inventory 10-Item Mania Scale (PGBI-10M), a parental report of the child's difficulty regulating positive mood and energy.ResultsThere were two latent classes of PGBI-10M trajectories: high and decreasing (HighD; n = 22) and low and decreasing (LowD; n = 39) course of behavioral and emotional dysregulation over the 12 time points. Task performance was >89% in all youth, but more accurate in healthy controls and LowD versus HighD (p p's ConclusionsPatterns of function in lateral prefrontal cortical–amygdala circuitry in youth denote the severity of the developmental trajectory of behavioral and emotional dysregulation over time, and may be biological targets to guide differential treatment and novel treatment development for different levels of behavioral and emotional dysregulation in youth.
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- 2014