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Human orbitofrontal neural activity is linked to obsessive-compulsive behavioral dynamicsNho et al., 2026
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- Nho Y
- Qiu L
- Seilheimer R
- Campos G
- Chang A
- Wang Z
- Magnotti J
- Beauchamp M
- Barbosa D
- Horn A
- Williams N
- Brown L
- Ganguly T
- Cristancho M
- Pesaran B
- Oathes D
- Miller K
- Scangos K
- Halpern C
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Biomarkers of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptom dynamics and related behavior could advance personalized interventions. Aberrant activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) has been implicated in symptom exacerbation in OCD. We conducted an …
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