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Toward a framework for defective emotion processing in social phobia.

作者信息

Hermans Erno J, van Honk Jack

机构信息

Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Cogn Neuropsychiatry. 2006 May;11(3):307-31. doi: 10.1080/13546800500213993.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This paper explores and outlines an evolutionary approach to understanding social phobia (SP) as a developmental disorder in brain mechanisms that regulate socioemotional behaviour.

METHODS

A literature review of cognitive, neuronal, and endocrine correlates of SP is presented using an integrative approach.

RESULTS

Social phobia patients present with a specific and developmentally stable functional neuroanatomical and neuroendocrine profile that can be linked to findings of cognitive attentional abnormalities.

CONCLUSIONS

It is argued that SP is the human counterpart to primate sub-ordination stress and develops from clearly identifiable precursors in early child-hood, the understanding of which requires fundamental insights into the regulation of socioemotional behaviour. The current state of knowledge speaks strongly in favour of a diathesis model, in which distorted cognitions that are characteristic of SP are secondary to hyperexcitability of fear circuits that set off at least as early as at preverbal ages and ultimately may lead to the development of SP.

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