Anxiety disorders are characterized by deficient emotion regulation prior to and in anxiety-evoking situations. Patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have increased brain activation also during the anticipation and perception of non-specific emotional stimuli pointing to biased general emotion processing. In the current study we addressed the neural correlates of emotion regulation by cognitive control during the anticipation and perception of non-specific emotional stimuli in patients with SAD. Thirty-two patients with SAD underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging during the announced anticipation and perception of emotional stimuli. Half of them were trained and instructed to apply reality-checking as a control strategy, the o...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) exhibit an attentional bias for threat (AB). Nevertheless,...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with aberrant emotional information processi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) interferes with everyday life. It can, for instance, hinder careers, r...
Background: In healthy individuals, voluntary modification of self-relevance has proven effective in...
Background: Distorted images of the observable self are considered crucial in the development and ma...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized at a neurobiological level by disrupted activity in e...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Abstract Many psychiatric disorders involve problematic patterns of emotional reactivity and regulat...
Up to 12 percent of the population experience Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in their lifetime, signi...
International audienceSocial anxiety disorder (SAD), which is characterized by the fear of being rej...
International audienceSocial anxiety disorder (SAD), which is characterized by the fear of being rej...
It has been proposed that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with automatic information pro...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) exhibit an attentional bias for threat (AB). Nevertheless,...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with aberrant emotional information processi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) interferes with everyday life. It can, for instance, hinder careers, r...
Background: In healthy individuals, voluntary modification of self-relevance has proven effective in...
Background: Distorted images of the observable self are considered crucial in the development and ma...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized at a neurobiological level by disrupted activity in e...
A characterizing symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD) is increased emotional reactivity towards ...
Abstract Many psychiatric disorders involve problematic patterns of emotional reactivity and regulat...
Up to 12 percent of the population experience Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in their lifetime, signi...
International audienceSocial anxiety disorder (SAD), which is characterized by the fear of being rej...
International audienceSocial anxiety disorder (SAD), which is characterized by the fear of being rej...
It has been proposed that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with automatic information pro...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) exhibit an attentional bias for threat (AB). Nevertheless,...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is associated with aberrant emotional information processi...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) interferes with everyday life. It can, for instance, hinder careers, r...