Resting state EEG delta–beta coherence in relation to anxiety, behavioral inhibition, and selective attentional processing of threatening stimuli

作者: Peter Putman

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJPSYCHO.2011.01.011

关键词: Coherence (statistics)AnxietyAudiologyAffect (psychology)ElectroencephalographyCorrelationPsychopathologyDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyResting state fMRIAssociation (psychology)

摘要: Variability in human resting state electroencephalography (EEG) may reflect emotion regulation processes (for a review, see Knyazev, 2007). For instance, it has been suggested that correlation between slow (1-3 Hz) and fast (13-30 activity (or δ-β coherence) functional synchronization limbic cortical brain systems. Indirect support comes from several studies reporting relationships coherence subjectively reported behavioral inhibition anxiety. The present study sought to extend this work tested the prediction objectively, experimentally, measured threat-selective attention should also be related coherence. EEG frequency band power dot probe task performance were assessed forty healthy women results demonstrated negative association delta-beta automatic, anxiety-driven attentional avoidance of threatening pictorial stimuli. These first objective measures for cognitive-emotional behavior obtained relation provide additional hypothesis parameter supports suggestions useful tool experimental affect psychopathology. In addition, showed an unexpected self-reported trait anxiety (but no with inhibition).

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