Lee, Shu-Hui Lee, Kuan-Te
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Psychological reports
Alexithymia is a multi-faceted personality trait defined by difficulties in identifying and describing emotions and is considered a risk factor for multiple psychiatric disorders. Current alexithymia research debates the type of attention bias involved in the processing of negative emotional information, especially in anxiety-evoking situations tha...
Carpentier, Naomi; 119580; Scheveneels, Sara; Hermans, Dirk;
Exposure treatment involves systematic confrontation with fear-inducing stimuli, effectively reducing fear and anxiety. However, a significant number of clients still experience a return of fear (ROF) after treatment. This study investigates whether incorporating an approach component during fear extinction, a laboratory exposure analog, could miti...
Cheng, Han Yin Fournier, Danielle I. Todd, Travis P.
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is well-known for its contribution to episodic memory, as well as contextual and spatial learning and memory. However, two literatures have also emerged examining the role of the RSC in aversive conditioning. The purpose of this manuscript is to review, and attempt to integrate, these two literatures. We focus on stud...
Penagos-Corzo, Julio C. Ortiz-Barrero, Melissa J. Hernández-Ramírez, Reneé Ochoa-Ramírez, Yavne González Ehlinger, Regina Pérez-Acosta, Andrés M.
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Frontiers in Psychology
Schneider, Stephanie R. Kramer, Sharon H. Bernstein, Sophie B. Terrill, Scott B. Ainley, David G. Matzner, Shari
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Planning is underway for placement of infrastructure needed to begin offshore wind (OSW) energy generation along the West Coast of the United States and elsewhere in the Pacific Ocean. In contrast to the primarily nearshore windfarms currently in the North Atlantic, the seabird communities inhabiting Pacific Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) include signifi...
Christian, Caroline Vanzhula, Irina A Ciotti, Victoria Levinson, Cheri A
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Assessment
Fear approach is a theorized mechanism of exposure treatment for anxiety-based disorders. However, there are no empirically established self-report instruments measuring the tendency to approach feared stimuli. Because clinical fears are heterogeneous, it is important to create a measure that is adaptable to person- or disorder-specific fears. The ...
Reuter, Julia Grocholewski, Anja Steil, Regina
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Frontiers in Psychology
Despite the similar clinical features of Olfactory Reference Disorder (ORD) and Social Phobia (SP), or studies showing elevated comorbidity of the two disorders, and the conceptualization of ORD as a form of SP in the East Asian culture, to our knowledge, the relationship between ORD and SP has not been investigated. This study examined the associa...
Rossi, R. Gelfusa, M. Craciunescu, T. Wyss, I. Vega, J.
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Nuclear Fusion
Disruptions are abrupt collapses of the configuration that have afflicted all tokamaks ever operated. Reliable observers are a prerequisite to the definition and the deployment of any realistic strategy of countermeasures to avoid or mitigate disruptions. Lacking first principle models of the dynamics leading to disruptions, in the past decades emp...
Wai, Abraham Ka-Chung Yip, Tsz Fung Wong, Yui Hang Chu, Chun Kit Lee, Teddy Yu, Ken Hung On So, Wang Leong Wong, Janet Y H Wong, Carlos King-Ho Ho, Joshua W
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JMIR public health and surveillance
Health care avoidance in the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely reported. Yet few studies have investigated the dynamics of hospital avoidance behavior during pandemic waves and inferred its impact on excess non-COVID-19 deaths. This study aimed to measure the impact of hospital avoidance on excess non-COVID-19 deaths in public hospitals in Hong Kon...
Hernández, Cristóbal Ferrada, Martín Ciarrochi, Joseph Quevedo, Sergio Garcés, José Antonio Hansen, Raimundo Sahdra, Baljinder
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Frontiers in Psychology
A consistent association has been observed between internet addiction and symptoms of social anxiety. However, there is a lack of empirical research that delves into potential explanations for this relationship and its directionality, making it difficult to translate findings into development of interventions for social anxiety that account for tec...