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- who: Vivien Gu00fcnther et al. from the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Leipzig Medical Center have published the paper: Cognitive Avoidance Is Associated with Decreased Brain Responsiveness to Threat Distractors under High Perceptual Load, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/Nov/2013
- what: The authors examined automatic brain responsiveness as a function of coping styles using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Conscious awareness of an ferences with error-related brain responsiveness, the authors aimed at a low number of overall erroneous response appears to elicit activity in the ACC (e_g, ). To avoid interferences . . .
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