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The Role of the Thalamus in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Takanobu Yoshii

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has a high lifetime prevalence and is one of the more serious challenges in mental health care. Fear-conditioned learning involving the amygdala has been thought to be one of the main causative factors; however, recent studies have reported abnormalities in the thalamus of PTSD patients, which may explain the mechanism of interventions such as eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Therefore, I conducted a miniature literature review on the potential contribution of the thalamus to the pathogenesis of PTSD and the validation of therapeutic approaches. As a result, we noticed the importance of the retinotectal pathway (superior colliculus-pulvinar-amygdala connection) and discussed therapeutic indicators.

Topics & Concepts

ThalamusAmygdalaNeuroscienceSuperior colliculusPsychologyTraumatic stressMedicinePsychiatryMemory and Neural MechanismsStress Responses and CortisolTreatment of Major Depression
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