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Trouble crossing the bridge: altered interhemispheric communication of emotional images in anxiety.

Rebecca J Compton1, Joshua Carp, Laura Chaddock, Stephanie L Fineman, Lorna C Quandt, Jeffrey B Ratliff.   

Abstract

Worry is thought to involve a strategy of cognitive avoidance, in which internal verbalization acts to suppress threatening emotional imagery. This study tested the hypothesis that worry-prone individuals would exhibit patterns of between-hemisphere communication that reflect cognitive avoidance. Specifically, the hypothesis predicted slower transfer of threatening images from the left to the right hemisphere among worriers. Event-related potential (ERP) measures of interhemispheric transfer time supported this prediction. Left-to-right hemisphere transfer times for angry faces were relatively slower for individuals scoring high in self-reported worry compared with those scoring low, whereas transfer of happy and neutral faces did not differ between groups. These results suggest that altered interhemispheric communication may constitute one mechanism of cognitive avoidance in worry. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18837618      PMCID: PMC2575130          DOI: 10.1037/a0012910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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