Anxiety can be hugely disruptive to everyday life. Anxious individuals show increased attentional capture by potential signs of danger, and interpret expressions, comments and events in a negative manner. These cognitive biases have been widely explored in human anxiety research. By contrast, animal models have focused upon the mechanisms underlying acquisition and extinction of conditioned fear, guiding exposure-based therapies for anxiety disorders. Recent neuroimaging studies of conditioned fear, attention to threat and interpretation of emotionally ambiguous stimuli indicate common amygdala-prefrontal circuitry underlying these processes, and suggest that the balance of activity within this circuitry is altered in anxiety, creating a bi...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Over the past decades, behaviour and cognitive psychology have produced fruitful and mutually conver...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
Anxiety is an adaptive response that promotes harm avoidance, but at the same time excessive anxiety...
When extreme, anxiety can become debilitating. Anxiety disorders, which often first emerge early in ...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Investigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechanisms und...
Anxiety is one of the basic emotions which human experiences across different cultures in the world ...
Abstract Advances in the use of noninvasive neuroimaging to study the neural correlates of pathologi...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
The main goal of the present PhD project was to investigate the neural commonalities and differences...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Over the past decades, behaviour and cognitive psychology have produced fruitful and mutually conver...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
Anxiety is an adaptive response that promotes harm avoidance, but at the same time excessive anxiety...
When extreme, anxiety can become debilitating. Anxiety disorders, which often first emerge early in ...
SummaryInvestigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechani...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Investigations of fear conditioning in rodents and humans have illuminated the neural mechanisms und...
Anxiety is one of the basic emotions which human experiences across different cultures in the world ...
Abstract Advances in the use of noninvasive neuroimaging to study the neural correlates of pathologi...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
The main goal of the present PhD project was to investigate the neural commonalities and differences...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Over the past decades, behaviour and cognitive psychology have produced fruitful and mutually conver...