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We examined the effects of symptom induction on neural activation in blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia. Nine phobic and 10 non-phobic subjects participated in an fMRI study in which they were presented with disorder-relevant, generally disgust-inducing, generally fear-evoking and neutral pictures. We observed diminished medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) activity in patients compared to controls for phobia-relevant and disgust-inducing pictures. The MPFC has been shown to be critically involved in the automatic and effortful cognitive regulation of emotions. Therefore, the results might reflect reduced cognitive control of emotions in BII phobics during the experience of phobic symptoms as well as during states of disgust. The latter response component might be a result of the elevated disgust sensitivity of BII phobics.
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This study investigates the effect of awareness of stimulus contingencies on BOLD responses within the amygdala, the orbitofrontal, and the occipital cortex, and on differential skin conductance responses (SCRs) during fear conditioning. Of two geometric figures, the paired conditioned stimulus (CS+) predicted an electrical stimulus (unconditioned stimulus = UCS), whereas the unpaired conditioned stimulus (CS-) was not followed by the UCS. Awareness of stimulus contingencies was manipulated experimentally, creating an aware and an unaware group: a distracter figure and a working memory task were introduced to conceal the stimulus contingencies of the conditioning paradigm, hence preventing contingency detection in the unaware group. The aware group was informed beforehand about the relation between CS+, CS-, and UCS. Differential SCRs were only obtained in the aware but not in the unaware group. Conversely, we observed enhanced responses of the amygdala, the orbitofrontal, and the occipital cortex to the CS+ in the unaware group only. Thus, we found a dissociation of SCR differentiation and the activation of a neural fear network depending on the presence or absence of awareness. These results support a model of fear conditioning that distinguishes between a more cognitive level of learning, reflected in contingency awareness and differential SCRs, and the awareness independent activation of a fear network.
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On duration judgments lasting seconds to minutes, which are thought to be cognitively mediated, women typically perceive time intervals as longer than men do. On a perceptual level in the milliseconds range, few reports indicate higher acuity of temporal processing in men than in women. In this study, sex differences in the perception of temporal order of two acoustic stimuli were identified in neurologically healthy subjects, as well as in brain-injured patients with lesions in either the left or the right hemisphere. Women needed longer interstimulus intervals than men before they were able to indicate the correct temporal order of two clicks. Neurobiological evidence and findings on cognitive strategies are discussed to explain the apparent psychophysical sex differences.
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- Amygdala/physiology (1)
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- Arousal/*physiology (1)
- Arousal/physiology (1)
- Association Learning/*physiology (1)
- Attention/physiology (1)
- *Auditory Perception/physiology (1)
- Awareness/*physiology (1)
- *Blood (1)
- Brain Injury, Chronic/physiopathology/*psychology (1)
- Brain Mapping (2)
- Cerebellum/physiology (1)
- Cerebral Cortex/*physiology (1)
- Cerebral Cortex/physiopathology (2)
- Cerebral Infarction/physiopathology/psychology (1)
- Conditioning, Classical/*physiology (1)
- Echo-Planar Imaging (1)
- Emotions/physiology (1)
- Fear/physiology (1)
- Fear/*physiology (1)
- Female (3)
- Galvanic Skin Response/*physiology (1)
- *Gender Identity (1)
- Gyrus Cinguli/physiopathology (1)
- Hippocampus/physiopathology (1)
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- *Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2)
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- Pattern Recognition, Visual/*physiology (1)
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- Prefrontal Cortex/*physiopathology (1)
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- Reference Values (1)
- Synaptic Transmission/physiology (1)
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- Thalamus/physiopathology (1)
- *Time Perception/physiology (1)