Worry amplifies theory-of-mind reasoning for negatively valenced social stimuli in generalized anxiety disorder

Volume: 227, Pages: 824 - 833
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
Theory-of-mind (ToM) is the ability to accurately infer others’ thoughts and feelings. In generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), cognitive and emotion regulation theories allude to the plausibility that ToM is conditional on the degree of individuals’ state worry, a hallmark symptom. GAD and state worry may interact to predict ToM constructs. However, no experiments have directly tested such interactional hypotheses, and used ToM as a framework to...
Paper Details
Title
Worry amplifies theory-of-mind reasoning for negatively valenced social stimuli in generalized anxiety disorder
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
227
Pages
824 - 833
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