Paper
Punishment has a persistent effect on error-related brain activity in highly anxious individuals twenty-four hours after conditioning.
Published Dec 1, 2019 · A. Riesel, N. Kathmann, Verena Wüllhorst
International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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Punishment-based brain activity persists in highly anxious individuals for 24 hours after conditioning, suggesting a link between learning experiences and overactive error-monitoring in anxiety.
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