Much remains unknown regarding the relationship between anxiety, worry, sustained attention, and frontal function. Here, we addressed this using a sustained attention task adapted for functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants responded to presentation of simple stimuli, withholding responses to an infrequent “No Go” stimulus. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity to “Go” trials, and dorsal anterior cingulate (dACC) activity to “No Go” trials were associated with faster error-free performance; consistent with DLPFC and dACC facilitating proactive and reactive control, respectively. Trait anxiety was linked to reduced recruitment of these regions, slower error-free performance, and decreased frontal-thalamo-striatal connec...
The present study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on the neural efficiency of working memo...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Neuroimaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) studies showed dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
Much remains unknown regarding the relationship between anxiety, worry, sustained attention, and fro...
Much remains unknown regarding the relationship between anxiety, worry, sustained attention, and fro...
IntroductionAnxiety is known to impair attentional control particularly when Task demands are high. ...
n impairment of attentional control in the face of threat-related distracters is well established fo...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
International audienceConverging evidence points to a link between anxiety proneness and altered emo...
Trait anxiety can affect cognitive control resulting in ineffective and/or inefficient task performa...
High levels of trait anxiety are associated with impaired attentional control, changes in brain acti...
The present study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on the neural efficiency of working memo...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Neuroimaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) studies showed dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
Much remains unknown regarding the relationship between anxiety, worry, sustained attention, and fro...
Much remains unknown regarding the relationship between anxiety, worry, sustained attention, and fro...
IntroductionAnxiety is known to impair attentional control particularly when Task demands are high. ...
n impairment of attentional control in the face of threat-related distracters is well established fo...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
International audienceConverging evidence points to a link between anxiety proneness and altered emo...
Trait anxiety can affect cognitive control resulting in ineffective and/or inefficient task performa...
High levels of trait anxiety are associated with impaired attentional control, changes in brain acti...
The present study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on the neural efficiency of working memo...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Neuroimaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) studies showed dorsolateral prefrontal cort...