Electrophysiological, pupillary, oculomotor correlates of inhibitory control and cognitive effort in anxiety
Neurocognitive models of anxiety highlight the importance of attentional control and prefrontal control mechanisms and posit that anxiety is characterised by impaired effectiveness and efficiency during inhibition, especially under high cognitive load and in the presence of threat-related stimuli (E...
Main Author: | Hepsomali, Piril |
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Other Authors: | Hadwin, Julie ; Garner, Matthew ; Liversedge, Simon |
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University of Southampton
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.722940 |
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