Computational modeling of threat learning reveals links with anxiety and neuroanatomy in humans
Abend R, Burk D, Ruiz S, Gold A, Napoli J, Britton J, Michalska K, Shechner T, Winkler A, Leibenluft E, Pine D, Averbeck B. Computational modeling of threat learning reveals links with anxiety and neuroanatomy in humans. ELife 2022, 11: e66169. PMID: 35473766, PMCID: PMC9197395, DOI: 10.7554/elife.66169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxietyAnxiety DisordersComputer SimulationExtinction, PsychologicalFearFemaleHumansNeuroanatomyConceptsThreat learningAnxiety severitySafety learningNeuroanatomical substratesGreater anxiety severitySkin conductance dataThreat conditioningThreat extinctionThreat generalizationGray matter volumeSafe stimuliAssociative learningComputational mechanismsAnxiety symptomsAnxiety disordersInfluential theoriesSlower extinctionComputational modelLearningWhole brain anatomyAnxietyComputational modelingStructural imagingStimuliTask