Commonalities and differences in the neural substrates of threat predictability in panic disorder and specific phobia

Volume: 14, Pages: 530 - 537
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Different degrees of threat predictability are thought to induce either phasic fear or sustained anxiety. Maladaptive, sustained anxious apprehension is thought to result in overgeneralization of anxiety and thereby to contribute to the development of anxiety disorders. Therefore, differences in threat predictability have been associated with pathological states of anxiety with specific phobia (SP) representing phasic fear as heightened response...
Paper Details
Title
Commonalities and differences in the neural substrates of threat predictability in panic disorder and specific phobia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
14
Pages
530 - 537
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