BACKGROUND: Anxiety produced by environmental threats can impair goal-directed processing and is associated with a range of psychiatric disorders, particularly when aversive events occur unpredictably. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is thought to implement controls that minimize performance disruptions from threat-induced anxiety and goal distraction by modulating activity in regions involved in threat detection, such as the amygdala. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), and ventromedial PFC (vmPFC) have been linked to the regulation of anxiety during threat exposure. We developed a paradigm to determine if threat-induced anxiety would enhance functional connectivity between the amygdala and IFG, OFC, and vmPFC. METHOD...
Findings from fear-conditioning studies in rats and functional neuroimaging with human volunteers ha...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
To investigate how unpredictable threat during goal pursuit impacts fronto-limbic activity and funct...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing fear when a threat has disappeared protects against a continuously elevated a...
In the research field of anxiety, previous studies generally focus on emotional responses following ...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
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...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
A well-documented amygdala-dorsomedial prefrontal circuit is theorized to promote attention to threa...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Findings from fear-conditioning studies in rats and functional neuroimaging with human volunteers ha...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
To investigate how unpredictable threat during goal pursuit impacts fronto-limbic activity and funct...
Threat-related stimuli are strong competitors for attention, particularly in anxious individuals. We...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing fear when a threat has disappeared protects against a continuously elevated a...
In the research field of anxiety, previous studies generally focus on emotional responses following ...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
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...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Rodent and human studies have implicated an amygdala-prefrontal circuit during threat processing. On...
A well-documented amygdala-dorsomedial prefrontal circuit is theorized to promote attention to threa...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Findings from fear-conditioning studies in rats and functional neuroimaging with human volunteers ha...
When extreme, anxiety-a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger-can ...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...