Can't Get You Out of My Head: Brain-Body Interactions in Perseverative Cognition

Perseverative cognition is defined as the repetitive or sustained activation of cognitive representations of past stressful events or feared events in the future and even at non-clinical levels it causes a "fight-or-flight" action tendency, followed by a cascade of biological events, start...

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Main Author: Julian F. Thayer (auth)
Other Authors: Jos F. Brosschot (auth), Cristina Ottaviani (auth), Bart Verkuil (auth), Hugo D. Critchley (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2018
Series:Frontiers Research Topics
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