Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia differs from other subtypes of specific phobia in that it is associated with elevated disgust-sensitivity as well as specific autonomic and brain responses during processing of phobia-relevant stimuli. To what extent these features play a role already during threat anticipation is unclear. In the current fMRI experiment, 16 female BII phobics and 16 female healthy controls anticipated the presentation of phobia-specific and neutral pictures. On the behavioral level, anxiety dominated the anticipatory period in BII phobics relative to controls, while both anxiety and disgust were elevated during picture presentation. By applying two different models for the analysis of brain responses to anticipation of ph...
Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia can lead to avoidance of crucial medical procedures and to detri...
The anterior insula and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are regarded as key brain structu...
Individuals with high levels of blood-injection-injury (BII) fears are more likely to avoid health s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examines whether the repeated pairing of neutral fac...
Background: Most neuroimaging studies of specific phobia have investigated the animal subtype. The b...
Introduction: The DSM-5 explicitly states that the neural system model of specific phobia is centere...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, participants (N = 22) displaying marked fear of ...
The separate and combined roles of fear and disgust in mediating phobic responding in blood-injectio...
Very few studies have investigated to what extent different subtypes of specific phobia share the sa...
AbstractObjectivesDental phobia is currently classified as a specific phobia of the blood-injection-...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
Background. Most neuroimaging studies of specific phobia have investigated the animal subtype. The ...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify brain activation to socially threatening stimuli i...
The possible presence of processing biases for threat-relevant information in blood\u2013injection\u...
Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia can lead to avoidance of crucial medical procedures and to detri...
The anterior insula and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are regarded as key brain structu...
Individuals with high levels of blood-injection-injury (BII) fears are more likely to avoid health s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examines whether the repeated pairing of neutral fac...
Background: Most neuroimaging studies of specific phobia have investigated the animal subtype. The b...
Introduction: The DSM-5 explicitly states that the neural system model of specific phobia is centere...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, participants (N = 22) displaying marked fear of ...
The separate and combined roles of fear and disgust in mediating phobic responding in blood-injectio...
Very few studies have investigated to what extent different subtypes of specific phobia share the sa...
AbstractObjectivesDental phobia is currently classified as a specific phobia of the blood-injection-...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
Background. Most neuroimaging studies of specific phobia have investigated the animal subtype. The ...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify brain activation to socially threatening stimuli i...
The possible presence of processing biases for threat-relevant information in blood\u2013injection\u...
Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia can lead to avoidance of crucial medical procedures and to detri...
The anterior insula and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are regarded as key brain structu...
Individuals with high levels of blood-injection-injury (BII) fears are more likely to avoid health s...