%0 Journal Article %T Voxel-based morphometry multi-center mega-analysis of brain structure in social anxiety disorder %A Andreas Frick %A Carl-Johan Boraxbekk %A Christine Lochner %A Coenraad J. Hattingh %A Dan J. Stein %A Dick J. Veltman %A Gerhard Andersson %A Heide Klumpp %A Henk R. Cremers %A Henk van Steenbergen %A J. Nienke Pannekoek %A Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam %A Jean-Paul Fouche %A Jonas Engman %A Jutta Peterburs %A K. Luan Phan %A Karin Roelofs %A Kristoffer N.T. M£¿nsson %A Marie-Jos¨¦ van Tol %A Mats Fredrikson %A Nic J.A. van der Wee %A Per Carlbring %A Thomas Straube %A Tomas Furmark %J Archive of "NeuroImage : Clinical". %D 2017 %R 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.08.001 %X Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling mental disorder, associated with significant psychiatric co-morbidity. Previous research on structural brain alterations associated with SAD has yielded inconsistent results concerning the direction of the changes in gray matter (GM) in various brain regions, as well as on the relationship between brain structure and SAD-symptomatology. These heterogeneous findings are possibly due to limited sample sizes. Multi-site imaging offers new opportunities to investigate SAD-related alterations in brain structure in larger samples %K Social anxiety disorder %K Structural MRI %K Voxel-based morphometry %K Gray matter %K Mega-analysis %K Striatum %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6103329/