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The goal of this clinical trial is to identify the circuit activations by very brief exposure (VBE) among youth with social anxiety disorder (SAD) in order to develop a novel intervention for those with SAD. The secondary objectives of this study are to measure the effect of VBE on subjective fear ratings, and participants' awareness and tolerance of the exposure stimuli.
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-The secondary outcome of this study is the fear induced by exposure to facial expression stimuli as measured by a 4-point fear scale during the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) after each block of 10 facial expression stimuli trials.
Participants will participate in an interview where they will answer questions both inside and outside of the MRI scan. Participants will be asked to rate on a scale the imagines they see while undergoing MRI scan.
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• Male and female youth aged 16-22.
Parents • Parent/caregiver of all ages, no restrictions who are fluent in either English or Spanish.
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Parents • Primary language other than English or Spanish.
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80 participants in 1 patient group
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Courtney Marcelino; Bradley S Peterson, MD
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