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Get Free AccessCase-control differences in brain activation during inhibitory control varied by age group and task contrast. Symptom severity emerged as the main clinical correlate of activation during inhibition, suggesting that inhibitory control deficits in OCD may be both state-dependent and developmentally specific.
Nadža Džinalija, Odile A. van den Heuvel, H. Blair Simpson, I.A. Ivanov, Ana Isabel Araújo, Srinivas Balachander, Jan C. Beucke, Daniel Brandeis, Silvia Brem, Willem B. Bruin, Jan Buitelaar, Miguel Castelo‐Branco, Sunah Choi, Goi Khia Eng, Sophie Fitzsimmons, Lydia Fortea, Miquel À. Fullana, Rosa Grützmann, Bjarne Hansen, Chaim Huyser, Niels T. de Joode, Norbert Kathmann, Christian Kaufmann, Minah Kim, Kathrin Koch, Jun Soo Kwon, Jie Xin Lim, Ignacio Martínez‐Zalacaín, José M. Menchón, Laurens A. van de Mortel, Janardhanan C. Narayanaswamy, Olga Therese Ousdal, Tjardo Postma, Daniela Rodriguez-Manrique, Daan van Rooij, Venkataram Shivakumar, Carles Soriano‐Mas, Emily Stern, Sophia I. Thomopoulos, Anders Lillevik Thorsen, Enric Vilajosana, Susanne Walitza, Lea Waller, Ysbrand D. van der Werf, Guido van Wingen, Stella J. de Wit, Dan Joseph Stein, Paul M. Thompson, Chris Vriend, Ilya M. Veer (2025). Inhibitory control and error processing in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A mega-analysis of task-based fMRI data by the ENIGMA-OCD consortium. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.10.22.683868.
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