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Were we erring? The impact of worry and arousal on error‐related negativity in a non‐clinical sample

Were we erring? The impact of worry and arousal on error‐related negativity in a non‐clinical sample

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Were we erring? The impact of worry and arousal on error‐related negativity in a non‐clinical sample

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Were we erring? The impact of worry and arousal on error‐related negativity in a non‐clinical sample

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United States: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Journal title

Psychophysiology, 2020-11, Vol.57 (11), p.e13661-n/a

Language

English

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United States: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Contents

The monitoring of one's own actions allows humans to adjust to a changing and complex world. Previous neuroscientific research found overactive action monitoring and increased sensitivity to errors to be associated with anxiety and it is assumed to contribute to the development and maintenance of anxiety symptoms. A largely shared decomposition of...

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Were we erring? The impact of worry and arousal on error‐related negativity in a non‐clinical sample

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2434756333

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2434756333

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ISSN

0048-5772

E-ISSN

1469-8986,1540-5958

DOI

10.1111/psyp.13661

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