“…Studies have shown that anticipatory worry correlates with task-elicited activity and glucose consumption in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (Tillfors, Furmark, Marteinsdottir, & Fredrikson, 2002). Furthermore, task fMRI studies point toward aberrant functional interactions between prefrontal control regions and subcortical areas in highly anxious participants (Basten et al, 2011;Bishop, Duncan, Brett, & Lawrence, 2004), and evidence from structural tractography suggests that individual differences in prefrontal-subcortical white matter projections represents a neurostructural correlate of anxiety . Although the insular-opercular network has been most dominantly implicated in anxiety (Vaidya & Gordon, 2013), other resting-state networks such as the frontoparietal control network comprising the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, medial anterior cingulate, and the intraparietal lobule (Dosenbach et al, 2008) and the default-mode network have also been hypothesized to play a relevant role (Sylvester et al, 2012).…”