2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113271
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A dimensional approach to the neuronal correlates of anxiety, depression, and perfectionism: A transdiagnostic dissociation of error-related brain activity

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“…While our null findings might conceivably be attributable to insufficient sample size, it is also possible that internalizing-related processes indexed by these ERPs are disorder-specific rather than general. Recent evidence indicates, for example, that ERP modulation may relate more to symptom manifestations of internalizing at lower levels of the HiTOP hierarchy (e.g., anhedonia, worry, rumination, error sensitivity) than to general proneness to internalizing problems (Bruder et al, 2002; Klawohn et al, 2020; Macedo et al, 2021; Moser et al, 2013; Santopetro et al, 2022; Saunders & Inzlicht, 2020).…”
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“…While our null findings might conceivably be attributable to insufficient sample size, it is also possible that internalizing-related processes indexed by these ERPs are disorder-specific rather than general. Recent evidence indicates, for example, that ERP modulation may relate more to symptom manifestations of internalizing at lower levels of the HiTOP hierarchy (e.g., anhedonia, worry, rumination, error sensitivity) than to general proneness to internalizing problems (Bruder et al, 2002; Klawohn et al, 2020; Macedo et al, 2021; Moser et al, 2013; Santopetro et al, 2022; Saunders & Inzlicht, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A modified version of the arrowhead Flanker Task was administered. It included a threat contingency for incorrect responses (Macedo et al, 2021; Pasion et al, 2018), consisting of an aversive white noise (50% probability) delivered within a random 5,000–10,000 ms interval following errors or omissions, succeeded by a black-silent display (1,000 ms) to reduce punishment-related brain activity. During the punishment delay, an error-threat message [ERROR!]…”
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confidence: 99%
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