نتایج جستجو برای: anxious

تعداد نتایج: 7094  

Journal: :Biological psychology 2010
Sharon Eldar Roni Yankelevitch Dominique Lamy Yair Bar-Haim

Attentional bias towards threat is implicated in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders. We examined the neural correlates of threat bias in anxious and nonanxious participants to shed light on the neural chronometry of this cognitive bias. In this study, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while anxious (n=23) and nonanxious (n=23) young adults performed a probe-discrimina...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2009
Rajesh Kumar Paul M Macey Rebecca L Cross Mary A Woo Frisca L Yan-Go Ronald M Harper

BACKGROUND Neuropsychological comorbidities, including anxiety symptoms, accompany obstructive sleep apnea (OSA); structural and functional brain alterations also occur in the syndrome. The objective was to determine whether OSA patients expressing anxiety symptoms show injury in specific brain sites. METHODS Magnetic resonance T2-relaxometry was performed in 46 OSA and 66 control subjects. A...

2016
Ji Hyun Baek Hee-Jin Kim Maurizio Fava David Mischoulon George I Papakostas Andrew Nierenberg Jung-Yoon Heo Hong Jin Jeon

OBJECTIVE Anxious depression has a distinct neurobiology, clinical course and treatment response from non-anxious depression. Role of inflammation in anxious depression has not been examined. As an exploratory study to characterize the role of inflammation on a development of anxious depression, we aimed to determine the relationship between white blood cell (WBC) subset counts and anxiety in i...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 1971
J Wine

The literature reviewed suggests an attentional interpretation, of the adverse effects which test anxiety has on task performance. During task performance the highly test-anxious person divides his attention between self-relevant and task-relevant variables, in contrast to the low-test-anxious person who focuses his attention more fully on the task. This interpretation was supported by literatu...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2015
Andrew R Todd Matthias Forstmann Pascal Burgmer Alison Wood Brooks Adam D Galinsky

People frequently feel anxious. Although prior research has extensively studied how feeling anxious shapes intrapsychic aspects of cognition, much less is known about how anxiety affects interpersonal aspects of cognition. Here, we examine the influence of incidental experiences of anxiety on perceptual and conceptual forms of perspective taking. Compared with participants experiencing other ne...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Francesca Gino Alison Wood Brooks Maurice E Schweitzer

Across 8 experiments, the influence of anxiety on advice seeking and advice taking is described. Anxious individuals are found to be more likely to seek and rely on advice than are those in a neutral emotional state (Experiment 1), but this pattern of results does not generalize to other negatively valenced emotions (Experiment 2). The relationships between anxiety and advice seeking and anxiet...

2011
Anne C. Miers Anke W. Blöte P. Michiel Westenberg

We review studies that investigate negative social cognitions of socially anxious youth in relation to two specific domains: interpretation of ambiguous social situations and self-evaluation of social performance, including social skills and nervous behaviors. In this review, we address the question whether socially anxious youth's negative perceptions are distortions of reality or reflect a ke...

2013
Erin L. Maresh Lane Beckes James A. Coan

Social support may normalize stress reactivity among highly anxious individuals, yet little research has examined anxious reactions in social contexts. We examined the role of both state and trait anxiety in the link between social support and the neural response to threat. We employed an fMRI paradigm in which participants faced the threat of electric shock under three conditions: alone, holdi...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2013
Tomer Shechner Johanna M Jarcho Jennifer C Britton Ellen Leibenluft Daniel S Pine Eric E Nelson

BACKGROUND Previous studies demonstrate that anxiety is characterized by biased attention toward threats, typically measured by differences in motor reaction time to threat and neutral cues. Using eye-tracking methodology, the current study measured attention biases in anxious and nonanxious youth, using unrestricted free viewing of angry, happy, and neutral faces. METHODS Eighteen anxious an...

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