“…Modulation of brain activity with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been reported in panic disorder using a variety of neuroscience methods (Kircher et al, 2013;Prasko et al, 2004;Sakai et al, 2006;Seo, Choi, Chung, Rho, & Chae, 2014;Straube, Glauer, Dilger, Mentzel, Miltner, 2006;Mansson et al, 2016-for a review of studies completed through 2014 see Yang, Kircher, & Straube 2014). Three studies using resting state paradigms found converging evidence that CBT modulates brain activity in frontal regions in individuals with panic disorder (Prasko et al, 2004;Sakai et al, 2006;Seo et al, 2014).…”