Goal Conflict Specific Rhythmicity (GCSR) is a biomarker of an anxiety process based on Gray’s neuropsychological theory of anxiety. It provides an objective definition of anxiety, empirical measure for diagnosis, and aims to align classification with cause. GCSR discriminates patients from non-patients at a group level but not at the individual level that is required for clinical use. This thesis aims to improve the individual discriminability of the biomarker. GCSR is measured via electroencephalography (EEG) in the stop signal task (SST). (Shadli, Glue, McIntosh, & McNaughton, 2015) showed that GCSR is not consistent across the SST. GCSR fluctuation rate (GCSR-FR) is a measure of GCSR variation across the task. GCSR-FR may be a better su...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an exercise and education program aimed to help individuals improve f...
To test the hypothesis that brain activity is modulated by trait social anxiety, we measured the Hur...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by difficulties in inhibiting both perseverative...
Goal Conflict Specific Rhythmicity (GCSR) is a biomarker of an anxiety process based on Gray’s neuro...
Mental disorder diagnoses are currently based on arbitrary symptom checklists and lack the identific...
Anxiety disorders are the most common group of mental disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand. Despite the...
This is an exploratory study of differences between 26 left-handers and 26 demographically matched r...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illness in the western world with a major impact ...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental disorders, affecting approximately 5-10% of the adult po...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by a chronic, continuous symptom of worry and ex...
Anxiety affects approximately 5–10% of the adult population worldwide, placing a large burden on the...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
BACKGROUND Biomarkers of psychiatric treatment response remain elusive. Functional magnetic resonanc...
Summarization: General Linear Modeling (GLM) is the most commonly used method for signal detection i...
Traditional predictors of conditioning have included level of anxiety and degree of extraversion. Me...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an exercise and education program aimed to help individuals improve f...
To test the hypothesis that brain activity is modulated by trait social anxiety, we measured the Hur...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by difficulties in inhibiting both perseverative...
Goal Conflict Specific Rhythmicity (GCSR) is a biomarker of an anxiety process based on Gray’s neuro...
Mental disorder diagnoses are currently based on arbitrary symptom checklists and lack the identific...
Anxiety disorders are the most common group of mental disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand. Despite the...
This is an exploratory study of differences between 26 left-handers and 26 demographically matched r...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illness in the western world with a major impact ...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental disorders, affecting approximately 5-10% of the adult po...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by a chronic, continuous symptom of worry and ex...
Anxiety affects approximately 5–10% of the adult population worldwide, placing a large burden on the...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
BACKGROUND Biomarkers of psychiatric treatment response remain elusive. Functional magnetic resonanc...
Summarization: General Linear Modeling (GLM) is the most commonly used method for signal detection i...
Traditional predictors of conditioning have included level of anxiety and degree of extraversion. Me...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an exercise and education program aimed to help individuals improve f...
To test the hypothesis that brain activity is modulated by trait social anxiety, we measured the Hur...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by difficulties in inhibiting both perseverative...