Item does not contain fulltextGray's behavioural inhibition and behavioural activation (BIS/BAS) neural systems model has led to research on approach and withdrawal as the two most fundamental dimensions of affective behaviour, and their role in psychopathology. Although Gray proposed the BIS as the neurological basis of anxiety, there are no reports examining approach and withdrawal predispositions in social anxiety disorder. Here we report approach and withdrawal predispositions in a group of 23 non-medicated individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) without co-morbid depression and in 48 normal controls. Results show increased BIS and decreased BAS fun-seeking in SAD subjects thereby underscoring Gray's dimensional model
Evidence suggests that both the BIS and the BAS play a role in the individual differences seen in so...
Little is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who are not behaviorally inhibited. ...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...
Item does not contain fulltextAnxiety is linked to increased avoidance and inhibition, whereas depre...
Personality has long held a prevalent place in the pantheon of psychological research. In the last 4...
This study examined the relationships of the traits associated with Gray's behavioral approach syste...
It has been suggested that high levels of behavioral approach system (BAS) sensitivity predispose ps...
The aim of the present study was to determine if Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) functioning, as...
The aim of the present study was to determine if Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) functioning, as...
Using the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and behavioral approach system (BAS) subscales of the B...
Contains fulltext : 139058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social avoidanc...
Cognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased information-proces...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Individual differences in temperament emerge in the first months of life. Some infants display a hei...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) is described in Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a ...
Evidence suggests that both the BIS and the BAS play a role in the individual differences seen in so...
Little is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who are not behaviorally inhibited. ...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...
Item does not contain fulltextAnxiety is linked to increased avoidance and inhibition, whereas depre...
Personality has long held a prevalent place in the pantheon of psychological research. In the last 4...
This study examined the relationships of the traits associated with Gray's behavioral approach syste...
It has been suggested that high levels of behavioral approach system (BAS) sensitivity predispose ps...
The aim of the present study was to determine if Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) functioning, as...
The aim of the present study was to determine if Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) functioning, as...
Using the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and behavioral approach system (BAS) subscales of the B...
Contains fulltext : 139058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social avoidanc...
Cognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased information-proces...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Individual differences in temperament emerge in the first months of life. Some infants display a hei...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) is described in Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a ...
Evidence suggests that both the BIS and the BAS play a role in the individual differences seen in so...
Little is known about people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) who are not behaviorally inhibited. ...
Successful human interaction is based on correct recognition, interpretation, and appropriate reacti...