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The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
Weeland, Cees J.; Kasprzak, Selina; de Joode, Niels T.; Abe, Yoshinari; Alonso, Pino; Ameis, Stephanie H.; Anticevic, Alan; Arnold, Paul D.; Balachander, Srinivas; Banaj, Nerisa; Bargallo, Nuria; Batistuzzo, Marcelo C.; Benedetti, Francesco; Beucke, Jan C.; Bollettini, Irene; Brecke, Vilde; Brem, Silvia; Cappi, Carolina; Cheng, Yuqi; Cho, Kang Ik K.; Costa, Daniel L. C.; Dallaspezia, Sara; Denys, Damiaan; Eng, Goi Khia; Ferreira, Sónia; Feusner, Jamie D.; Fontaine, Martine; Fouche, Jean-Paul; Grazioplene, Rachael G.; Gruner, Patricia; He, Mengxin; Hirano, Yoshiyuki; Hoexter, Marcelo Q.; Huyser, Chaim; Hu, Hao; Jaspers-Fayer, Fern; Kathmann, Norbert; Kaufmann, Christian; Kim, Minah; Koch, Kathrin; Bin Kwak, Yoo; Kwon, Jun Soo; Lazaro, Luisa; Li, Chiang-shan R.; Lochner, Christine; Marsh, Rachel; Martínez-Zalacaín, Ignacio; Mataix-Cols, David; Menchón, Jose M.; Minnuzi, Luciano; Moreira, Pedro Silva; Morgado, Pedro; Nakagawa, Akiko; Nakamae, Takashi; Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.; Nurmi, Erika L.; Ortiz, Ana E.; Pariente, Jose C.; Piacentini, John; Picó-Pérez, Maria; Piras, Fabrizio; Piras, Federica; Pittenger, Christopher; Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan; Rodriguez-Manrique, Daniela; Sakai, Yuki; Shimizu, Eiji; Shivakumar, Venkataram; Simpson, Helen Blair; Soreni, Noam; Soriano-Mas, Carles; Sousa, Nuno; Spalletta, Gianfranco; Stern, Emily R.; Stevens, Michael C.; Stewart, S. Evelyn; Szeszko, Philip R.; Takahashi, Jumpei; Tanamatis, Tais; Tang, Jinsong; Thorsen, Anders Lillevik; Tolin, David; van der Werf, Ysbrand D.; van Marle, Hein; van Wingen, Guido A.; Vecchio, Daniela; Venkatasubramanian, G.; Walitza, Susanne; Wang, Jicai; Wang, Zhen; Watanabe, Anri; Wolters, Lidewij H.; Xu, Xiufeng; Yun, Je-Yeon; Zhao, Qing; White, Tonya; Thompson, Paul M.; Stein, Dan J.; van den Heuvel, Odile A; Vriend, Chris (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Larger thalamic volume has been found in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and children with clinical-level symptoms within the general population. Particular thalamic subregions may drive these differences. ...