Functional co-activation within the prefrontal cortex supports the maintenance of behavioural performance in fear-relevant situations before an iTBS modulated virtual reality challenge in participants with spider phobia
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In spider phobia, left IFG activation is reduced after emotionally irrelevant words.

After phobic words, co-activation was increased between IFG and contra-lateral PFC.

As performance was not impaired, this was interpreted as a compensatory mechanism.

(sham)iTBS/VR leads to activational adjustment between the phobic and control group.

Simultaneously, arousal ratings decreased significantly in the phobic group.

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