Skip to main content

Anger in the mind and body: from unconscious cognitive mechanisms to psychophysiological substrates (277/22)

On going

About

Use a novel paradigm to measure unconscious and pre-attentive mechanisms associated with the detection of angry facial stimuli in healthy volunteers; Test whether an increased predisposition to be angry is associated with an increased unconscious bias to detect anger in the environment and increased psychophysiological reactivity during an anger recall paradigm; and characterise the psychophysiological and neural correlates of anger in healthy volunteers following an anger induction.


 

Start Date:
End Date:
Responsible Researcher
Financial Support