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Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 3/2011

01-04-2011 | Original Paper

A new paradigm (Westphal-Paradigm) to study the neural correlates of panic disorder with agoraphobia

Authors: A. Wittmann, F. Schlagenhauf, T. John, A. Guhn, H. Rehbein, A. Siegmund, M. Stoy, D. Held, I. Schulz, L. Fehm, T. Fydrich, A. Heinz, H. Bruhn, A. Ströhle

Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | Issue 3/2011

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Abstract

Agoraphobia (with and without panic disorder) is a highly prevalent and disabling anxiety disorder. Its neural complexity can be characterized by specific cues in fMRI studies. Therefore, we developed a fMRI paradigm with agoraphobia-specific stimuli. Pictures of potential agoraphobic situations were generated. Twenty-six patients, suffering from panic disorder and agoraphobia, and 22 healthy controls rated the pictures with respect to arousal, valence, and agoraphobia-related anxiety. The 96 pictures, which discriminated best between groups were chosen, split into two parallel sets and supplemented with matched neutral pictures from the International Affective Picture System. Reliability, criterion, and construct validity of the picture set were determined in a second sample (44 patients, 28 controls). The resulting event-related “Westphal-Paradigm” with cued and uncued pictures was tested in a fMRI pilot study with 16 patients. Internal consistency of the sets was very high; parallelism was given. Positive correlations of picture ratings with Mobility Inventory and Hamilton anxiety scores support construct validity. FMRI data revealed activations in areas associated with the fear circuit including amygdala, insula, and hippocampal areas. Psychometric properties of the Westphal-Paradigm meet necessary quality requirements for further scientific use. The paradigm reliably produces behavioral and fMRI patterns in response to agoraphobia-specific stimuli. To our knowledge, it is the first fMRI paradigm with these properties. This paradigm can be used to further characterize the functional neuroanatomy of panic disorder and agoraphobia and might be useful to contribute data to the differentiation of panic disorder and agoraphobia as related, but conceptually different clinical disorders.
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Metadata
Title
A new paradigm (Westphal-Paradigm) to study the neural correlates of panic disorder with agoraphobia
Authors
A. Wittmann
F. Schlagenhauf
T. John
A. Guhn
H. Rehbein
A. Siegmund
M. Stoy
D. Held
I. Schulz
L. Fehm
T. Fydrich
A. Heinz
H. Bruhn
A. Ströhle
Publication date
01-04-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience / Issue 3/2011
Print ISSN: 0940-1334
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-010-0167-1

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