Neural Correlates of Attention Bias in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Highlights • Abnormal frontal brain responses in PTSD suggest increased resource allocation to routine stimuli. • Disproportional resource allocation may prevent adequate processing of uncommon and sporadic events. • Findings. • Highlightthe use of frontal brain activity measures as potential biomar...
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