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Neurobiological Factors of Trait Anxiety and Their Effects on Individual Cognitive Performance

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DOI: 10.23977/appep.2022.030107 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 636

Author(s)

Gao Yiming 1

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1 School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China

Corresponding Author

Gao Yiming

ABSTRACT

Trait anxiety refers to the general and stable personality traits that individuals become anxious, or a tendency and susceptibility to anxiety. Because there are many comorbidities in patients with anxiety disorder, it is not easy to carry out strict experimental research directly. Therefore, from the perspective of the continuity of anxiety development, a systematic study on the key cognitive components of anxiety for the special group of trait anxiety individuals is not only conducive to deepen our understanding and understanding of the key cognitive symptoms of anxiety disorder, but also provide experimental evidence for the early identification, intervention and later treatment of anxiety disorder with noninvasive brain stimulation.

KEYWORDS

Trait anxiety, Neurobiology, Factor, Individual cognition, Influence

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Gao Yiming, Neurobiological Factors of Trait Anxiety and Their Effects on Individual Cognitive Performance. Applied & Educational Psychology (2022) Vol. 3: 51-55. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/appep.2022.030107.

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