P.6.d.005 Differential effects of short- and long-term cocaine use on cortical volume, thickness and surface area

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pp. S576
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C.L. Crunelle ◽  
W. Van den Brink ◽  
J. Homberg ◽  
L. Reneman
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James W. Maas

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pp. 45-56 ◽  
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Gillian Butler ◽  
Adrian Wells ◽  
Hilary Dewick

Imagery appears to be associated with higher levels of anxiety than does worry. Borkovec has argued that worry could be a way of avoiding distressing imagery and the associated affect. Thus worry could suppress emotional activation, interfere with emotional processing, and contribute to the maintenance of anxiety. This hypothesis suggests that short and long-term effects of worrying after experiencing a distressing stimulus should differ from the effects of engaging in imagery. In the short term, imagery should maintain anxiety while worry should not do so, or should do so less. In the longer term, worry should be a less successful way of reducing anxiety associated with the stimulus than imagery, and should be followed by a greater number of intrusive cognitions (indicating the relative failure of emotional processing). These predictions were tested by asking subjects to worry, engage in imagery or “settle down” after watching a distressing video. The results were broadly consistent with the hypothesis. Other interpretations are also considered.


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