Changes in fear-associated learning task brain activation over the COVID-19 pandemic period: a preliminary longitudinal analysis
Claire Popovich,
Aaron S. Grau,
Chia-Hao Shih
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has had profound impacts on people worldwide. Previous studies have shown that fear learning, extinction, recall, and contextual information processing involve the activation of emotion and sensory brain systems, which can be modified. However, it remains unclear whether brain functions associated with these processes have been altered over the pandemic period.MethodsWe compared pre- and peri-pandemic brain activation during a fear-associated learning task (FALT) using previousl… Show more
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