2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.18.558288
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Oscillatory correlates of threat imminence during virtual navigation

Galit Karpov,
Mei-Heng Lin,
Drew B. Headley
et al.

Abstract: The Predator Imminence Theory proposes that defensive behaviors depend on the proximity of a threat. While the neural mechanisms underlying this proposal have been well studied in animal models, it remains poorly understood in humans. To address this issue, we recorded EEG from twenty-four (15 female) young adults engaged in a first-person virtual reality Risk-Reward Interaction task. On each trial, participants were placed in a virtual room and then presented with either a threat or reward conditioned stimulu… Show more

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