Comorbid anxiety and depression: Opposing effects on the electrocortical processing of negative imagery in a focal fear sample.
Elizabeth A BauerAnnmarie MacNamaraPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
Depression and GAD are characterized by opposing electrocortical response to negative imagery; moreover, depression may suppress GAD-related increases in the electrocortical processing of negative imagery. Results highlight distinctions between different dimensions of distress-based psychopathology, and reveal the unique and complex contribution of comorbid depression to affective response in anxiety.