Background: An attentional bias to health-threat stimuli is assumed to represent the primary pathogenetic factor for the development and maintenance of pathological health anxiety (PHA; formerly termed “hypochondriasis”). However, little is known about the neural basis of this attentional bias in individuals with PHA.Methods: A group of patients with PHA, a group of depressed patients and a healthy control group completed an emotional Stroop task with health-threat (body symptom and illness) words and neutral control words while undergoing functional MRI.Results: We included 33 patients with PHA, 28 depressed patients and 31 controls in our analyses. As reflected in reaction times, patients with PHA showed a significantly stronger attention...
This study examined whether in an emotional Stroop task, individuals with coronary heart disease (CH...
peer reviewedThis study explored whether better recognition of symptom words is associated with stro...
Early and rapid attention to threat is an adaptive response in healthy individuals; however, in pers...
Patients with pathological health anxiety (PHA) tend to automatically interpret bodily sensations as...
Pathological health anxiety refers to the medically unfounded fear of suffering from a severe illnes...
The literature review explores the nature of health anxiety or hypochondriasis, and discusses theore...
Objectives - Hypochondriasis and health anxiety have much in common. Both are classified as somatofo...
Background: Cognitive-behavioral models of health anxiety propose selective attention as an importan...
The negative interpretation of body sensations (e.g., as sign of a severe illness) is a crucial cogn...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Research suggests that individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threat...
The negative interpretation of body sensations (e.g., as sign of a severe illness) is a crucial cogn...
Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
When extreme, anxiety can become debilitating. Anxiety disorders, which often first emerge early in ...
This study examined whether in an emotional Stroop task, individuals with coronary heart disease (CH...
peer reviewedThis study explored whether better recognition of symptom words is associated with stro...
Early and rapid attention to threat is an adaptive response in healthy individuals; however, in pers...
Patients with pathological health anxiety (PHA) tend to automatically interpret bodily sensations as...
Pathological health anxiety refers to the medically unfounded fear of suffering from a severe illnes...
The literature review explores the nature of health anxiety or hypochondriasis, and discusses theore...
Objectives - Hypochondriasis and health anxiety have much in common. Both are classified as somatofo...
Background: Cognitive-behavioral models of health anxiety propose selective attention as an importan...
The negative interpretation of body sensations (e.g., as sign of a severe illness) is a crucial cogn...
Background: The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopte...
Research suggests that individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threat...
The negative interpretation of body sensations (e.g., as sign of a severe illness) is a crucial cogn...
Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract...
Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted...
When extreme, anxiety can become debilitating. Anxiety disorders, which often first emerge early in ...
This study examined whether in an emotional Stroop task, individuals with coronary heart disease (CH...
peer reviewedThis study explored whether better recognition of symptom words is associated with stro...
Early and rapid attention to threat is an adaptive response in healthy individuals; however, in pers...