Uncovering Hemispheric Asymmetry and Directed Oscillatory Brain-Heart Interplay in Anxiety Processing: An fMRI Study
Brain-heart interactions (BHI) are critical for generating and processing emotions, including anxiety. Understanding specific neural correlates would be instrumental for greater comprehension and potential therapeutic interventions of anxiety disorders. While prior work has implicated the pontine st...
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Main Authors: | Ameer Ghouse (Author), Gert Pfurtscheller (Author), Gerhard Schwarz (Author), Gaetano Valenza (Author) |
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