Children at risk for anxiety display elevated threat sensitivity and may inaccurately classify safe stimuli as threatening, a process known as overgeneralization. Little is known about whether such overgeneralization might stem from altered sensory representations of stimuli resembling threat, especially in youth. Here we implement representational similarity analysis of fMRI data to examine the similarity of neural representations of threat versus ambiguous or safe stimuli in threat and perceptual neurocircuitry among children at varying levels of anxiety traits. Three weeks after completing threat conditioning and extinction, children underwent an fMRI extinction recall task, during which they viewed the extinguished threat cue (CS+), saf...
Social Reticence (SR) is a temperament construct identified in early childhood that is expressed as ...
Attention bias (AB) to threat is a key transdiagnostic mechanism implicated in the etiology and main...
Background: owing to high heterogeneity and comorbidity, the shared and unique neural mechanisms und...
Fear generalization - the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli as threatening due to perceptual s...
BackgroundAnxious youth have shown altered behavioral performance on the dot-probe task, but neural ...
Few studies have examined threat generalization across development and no developmental studies have...
Fear generalization - the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli as threatening due to perceptual s...
Fear generalization is a prominent feature of anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (...
Background: Behavioral inhibition (BI) is an early-appearing temperament trait and a robust predicto...
Fear generalization to stimuli resembling a conditioned danger-cue (CS+) is a fundamental dynamic of...
ObjectiveAnxiety disorders are prevalent and cause substantial disability. An important risk factor ...
Context: Vigilance for threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala a...
Threat evokes a variety of negative emotions such as fear, anger, and disgust. Whereas they elicit d...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
Background: Fear generalization is pivotal for the survival-promoting avoidance of potential danger,...
Social Reticence (SR) is a temperament construct identified in early childhood that is expressed as ...
Attention bias (AB) to threat is a key transdiagnostic mechanism implicated in the etiology and main...
Background: owing to high heterogeneity and comorbidity, the shared and unique neural mechanisms und...
Fear generalization - the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli as threatening due to perceptual s...
BackgroundAnxious youth have shown altered behavioral performance on the dot-probe task, but neural ...
Few studies have examined threat generalization across development and no developmental studies have...
Fear generalization - the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli as threatening due to perceptual s...
Fear generalization is a prominent feature of anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (...
Background: Behavioral inhibition (BI) is an early-appearing temperament trait and a robust predicto...
Fear generalization to stimuli resembling a conditioned danger-cue (CS+) is a fundamental dynamic of...
ObjectiveAnxiety disorders are prevalent and cause substantial disability. An important risk factor ...
Context: Vigilance for threat is a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The amygdala a...
Threat evokes a variety of negative emotions such as fear, anger, and disgust. Whereas they elicit d...
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signal...
Background: Fear generalization is pivotal for the survival-promoting avoidance of potential danger,...
Social Reticence (SR) is a temperament construct identified in early childhood that is expressed as ...
Attention bias (AB) to threat is a key transdiagnostic mechanism implicated in the etiology and main...
Background: owing to high heterogeneity and comorbidity, the shared and unique neural mechanisms und...