Abstract

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is often associated with distorted emotional contextualization of memories, leading to re-experiencing symptoms and flashbacks in novel situations. The hippocampus is integrally involved in both memory and emotional regulation. Individuals with PTSD often have reduced hippocampal activity during memory-related tasks. Here, we investigated whether time-dependent improvement in PTSD symptom severity correlated with changes in hippocampal activity during an emotional anticipation task.

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