Anxiety and the neurobiology of temporally uncertain threat anticipation

Published: Jun 10, 2020
Abstract
When extreme, anxiety--a state of distress and arousal prototypically evoked by uncertain danger--can be debilitating. Uncertain anticipation is a shared feature of situations that elicit signs of anxiety across disorders, species, and assays. Despite the significance of anxiety for human health and wellbeing, the neurobiology of uncertain threat anticipation remains remarkably unsettled. Leveraging a paradigm adapted from animal research and...
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Anxiety and the neurobiology of temporally uncertain threat anticipation
Published Date
Jun 10, 2020
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