Trait rumination and social anxiety separately influence stress-induced rumination and hemodynamic responses

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  • who: Hendrik Laicher from the DepartmentUniversity Hospital have published the Article: Trait rumination and social anxiety separately influence stress-induced rumination and hemodynamic responses, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study investigated the association of social anxiety and trait rumination with the stress response as induced via the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST).
  • how: For data_analysis the authors calculated event-related averages for each trial including a 5 s baseline correction for every region of interest (ROI).
  • future: Future research should therefore extend findings of experimentally stress-induced . . .

     

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