The goal of the present study was to examine whether frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta cross-frequency correlation during resting state, anticipation, and recovery are electroencephalographic (EEG) measures of social anxiety. For the first time, we jointly examined frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta correlation during resting state and during a social performance task in high (HSA) versus low (LSA) socially anxious females. Participants performed a social performance task in which they first watched and evaluated a video of a peer, and then prepared their own speech. They believed that their speech would be videotaped and evaluated by a peer. We found that HSA participants showed significant negative delta-beta correlation as com...
Resting-state and event-related frontal alpha asymmetry have been suggested as potential neurobiolog...
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by abnormal fear to social cues. Although u...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta cross-...
Social anxiety is a debilitating psychopathology involving fear and avoidance of social situations w...
A number of studies have noted that the pattern of resting frontal brain electrical activity (EEG) i...
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by an extreme and intense fear and avoidanc...
Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) is considered to be a reliable marker of affective processing and psyc...
The aim of this research was to investigate the link between resting frontal EEG asymmetry, neurotic...
This study examined the moderating role of motivational tendencies for social approach and avoidance...
Whereas the link between psychosocial stress and health complications has long been established, the...
Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetries have been linked to affective processing in healthy individuals a...
This study examined whether frontal alpha electroencephalographic ( EEG ) asymmetry moderates the as...
To test the hypothesis that brain activity is modulated by trait social anxiety, we measured the Hur...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Resting-state and event-related frontal alpha asymmetry have been suggested as potential neurobiolog...
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by abnormal fear to social cues. Although u...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...
The goal of the present study was to examine whether frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta cross-...
Social anxiety is a debilitating psychopathology involving fear and avoidance of social situations w...
A number of studies have noted that the pattern of resting frontal brain electrical activity (EEG) i...
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by an extreme and intense fear and avoidanc...
Frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA) is considered to be a reliable marker of affective processing and psyc...
The aim of this research was to investigate the link between resting frontal EEG asymmetry, neurotic...
This study examined the moderating role of motivational tendencies for social approach and avoidance...
Whereas the link between psychosocial stress and health complications has long been established, the...
Frontal EEG alpha band asymmetries have been linked to affective processing in healthy individuals a...
This study examined whether frontal alpha electroencephalographic ( EEG ) asymmetry moderates the as...
To test the hypothesis that brain activity is modulated by trait social anxiety, we measured the Hur...
This study examines frontal alpha brain wave asymmetry (FAA) in relation to emotion processing. Prev...
Resting-state and event-related frontal alpha asymmetry have been suggested as potential neurobiolog...
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by abnormal fear to social cues. Although u...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...