Abstract

Neuroimaging research has shown that patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may present subtle brain structural and functional alterations, but the results across imaging modalities and functional imaging paradigms are difficult to reconcile. Are the same brain systems that are structurally different in OCD patients vs controls also involved in executive function and emotional processing?

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