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Contrasting patterns of brain activity in anxious apprehension and anxious arousal.
Authors:J B Nitschke  W Heller  P A Palmieri  G A Miller
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
Abstract:Evidence suggests that a distinction between anxious apprehension (worry) and anxious arousal (somatic anxiety) might account for some discrepancies in the literature examining brain activity in anxiety. In the current study, we compared the regional brain activity of groups of anxious apprehension and anxious arousal participants, selected on the basis of self-report measures previously shown to be psychometrically distinct from each other and from a specific measure of depression. Patterns of hemispheric asymmetry in electroencephalogram alpha distinguished the two types of anxiety, with the anxious arousal group showing more right than left activity. No significant asymmetry was found for the anxious apprehension group. The results provide further support for contrasting patterns of brain activity in distinct types of anxiety. Research is needed to specify further the topography and functional significance of this distinction.
Keywords:Anxiety  Anxious apprehension  Anxious arousal  EEG alpha  Regional brain activity  Emotion
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