Assessing fear and anxiety in humans using the threat of predictable and unpredictable aversive events (the NPU-threat test)
about
Oxytocin increases anxiety to unpredictable threat.Neural circuits in anxiety and stress disorders: a focused reviewThe Human BNST: Functional Role in Anxiety and Addiction.Towards an emotional 'stress test': a reliable, non-subjective cognitive measure of anxious respondingCommonalities and differences in the neural substrates of threat predictability in panic disorder and specific phobia.Cognitive flexibility mediates the relation between intolerance of uncertainty and safety signal responding in those with panic disorder.Time course of threat responding in panic disorder and depression.Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) of the Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus Attenuates Skin Conductance Responses to Unpredictable Threat Conditions.Defensive eye-blink startle responses in a human experimental model of anxiety.Anxiety sensitivity and the anticipation of predictable and unpredictable threat: Evidence from the startle response and event-related potentials.The CRH1 antagonist GSK561679 increases human fear but not anxiety as assessed by startle.Anticipation of smoking sufficiently dampens stress reactivity in nicotine-deprived smokers.The impact of threat of shock on the framing effect and temporal discounting: executive functions unperturbed by acute stress?Aversive responding to safety signals in panic disorder: the moderating role of intolerance of uncertainty.Using the threat probability task to assess anxiety and fear during uncertain and certain threat.Are individual differences in appetitive and defensive motivation related? A psychophysiological examination in two samplesAsians demonstrate reduced sensitivity to unpredictable threat: a preliminary startle investigation using genetic ancestry in a multiethnic sampleIncreased fear-potentiated startle in major depressive disorder patients with lifetime history of suicide attemptNot just noise: individual differences in general startle reactivity predict startle response to uncertain and certain threatThe impact of stress on financial decision-making varies as a function of depression and anxiety symptoms.How bad could it be? Alcohol dampens stress responses to threat of uncertain intensity.Resting heart rate variability predicts safety learning and fear extinction in an interoceptive fear conditioning paradigm.Startle response to unpredictable threat in comorbid panic disorder and alcohol dependenceBiomarkers of threat and reward sensitivity demonstrate unique associations with risk for psychopathologyA potentiated startle study of uncertainty and contextual anxiety in adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.Stress increases aversive prediction error signal in the ventral striatum.Major depression is not associated with blunting of aversive responses; evidence for enhanced anxious anticipation.Acute tryptophan depletion increases translational indices of anxiety but not fear: serotonergic modulation of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis?A psychophysiological investigation of threat and reward sensitivity in individuals with panic disorder and/or major depressive disorder.Relation between Respiratory Sinus Arrythymia and Startle Response during Predictable and Unpredictable Threat.The impact of anxiety upon cognition: perspectives from human threat of shock studies.Threat of shock increases excitability and connectivity of the intraparietal sulcus.The impact of induced anxiety on affective response inhibition.Selective and graded coding of reward uncertainty by neurons in the primate anterodorsal septal region.Improvement in suicidal ideation after ketamine infusion: relationship to reductions in depression and anxiety.Multimodal assessment of long-term memory recall and reinstatement in a combined cue and context fear conditioning and extinction paradigm in humans.Too good to be true: rhesus monkeys react negatively to better-than-expected offers.Amygdala-prefrontal cortex functional connectivity during threat-induced anxiety and goal distraction.Social conditioning and extinction paradigm: a translational study in virtual reality.Anxiety promotes memory for mood-congruent faces but does not alter loss aversion
P2860
Q24603047-D778484E-696E-4223-9394-C35181803A0EQ28080972-DAF05C15-81A6-4818-98CD-7FDA32DCF24FQ28081635-76E1D3B4-009D-426C-A746-62421F6B700DQ28583117-DB74F470-133B-48CC-950E-532FB784821EQ30360562-839C387E-71D4-44A9-9F65-857953EDEA62Q30365028-7A36D7BE-CB3F-4D81-95A3-36050F9EADA8Q30373209-26C1B2DC-E700-49ED-B671-98E69D2FA677Q30378197-61DA186D-414B-40B0-AA39-9C02611FB77AQ30381984-AB662ADA-400A-4FD9-A0FD-EC8CA2B5F1F2Q30382371-8EAF52C0-3EF4-45A0-A8F7-82D1EF88CEEDQ30387331-8711C7F7-AEBF-4646-8F85-8E506A595817Q30392279-6049CCF2-9F75-4D8A-84CC-64EEEFC71069Q30401601-DD239A15-CF50-42C1-9637-839DF70A7E52Q30401908-7822855D-E186-47B7-917E-A6C24EB207AAQ30403053-79003D20-8773-4852-81AE-29C5D0187BCCQ30410146-5EE05CD0-63A6-479B-8D9F-5D8656584564Q30410182-DD549366-BF52-4F79-91F4-E67D65742675Q30410311-6CBF1BBB-315B-4CB0-8B55-28F308972220Q30413264-CA1FB22D-FA7E-4DE7-A9C2-76B860889234Q30418485-B13E42B5-D16D-45A3-8AC5-414106909BD0Q30424359-FFF2CA24-342A-481A-94CF-3D5CDE73E20AQ30431434-640F3BC3-3D38-44B9-8E68-231F9CAA5EECQ30431764-43DDBA9F-2596-4DA1-8B62-1141ECE84A20Q30433643-BC6895F3-277A-44CB-A1EF-351DFADC9485Q30446439-DCDA0761-3FE9-4FAF-9C2A-E4E4F47508B1Q30449709-12FB5D6F-982C-45EE-BB7B-B0862EF44010Q30450782-8B19518F-F47E-46CA-8614-C9D58001447CQ30453024-5916EEF6-54DD-4C03-9F42-95AB1E9F230AQ30453132-2260E857-B046-4C99-A005-F038276D4224Q30453413-151F6825-1FC9-41EA-B7C4-89AD16915B53Q30454171-28B38615-D7D8-4C22-A03A-EEA42FD98B4CQ33817902-FF166298-CAD0-4D47-B27F-11FFDCB705F9Q33861980-85C89E4C-93AE-4FF6-863F-21F74E77F348Q34162930-41790C8E-13DC-4E39-9D63-6937D3FF58C5Q34177760-083347C2-6E07-40A7-A235-ABFDCBD4AAFCQ35014617-030E0DB1-002D-4C8B-B762-5DD28AE20D3CQ35018402-35B6AD9C-ED69-409F-B204-322C303853B7Q35146656-4094312C-0360-4FC3-8B5B-4AC1293E1489Q35295530-ED89393D-1580-4166-B3CA-76120AD05484Q36819581-1F97973D-7362-42AD-A7E3-E8AF60BD1C2A
P2860
Assessing fear and anxiety in humans using the threat of predictable and unpredictable aversive events (the NPU-threat test)
description
2012 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2012年の論文
@ja
2012年論文
@yue
2012年論文
@zh-hant
2012年論文
@zh-hk
2012年論文
@zh-mo
2012年論文
@zh-tw
2012年论文
@wuu
2012年论文
@zh
2012年论文
@zh-cn
name
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@ast
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@en
type
label
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@ast
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@en
prefLabel
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@ast
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@en
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Assessing fear and anxiety in ...... e events (the NPU-threat test)
@en
P2093
Anja Schmitz
Christian Grillon
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/NPROT.2012.001
P577
2012-02-23T00:00:00Z