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and included several somatic symptoms that do not clearly rellcet sympathetic arousal (e.g. nausea, diarrhea). Conscquently, this third factor bcttcr chanlC-terized as "somatic anxiety" rathcr than the hypothesized dimension of "anx-of the five of child and adolcscent psychi- of the model in college studcnts using of children and adolescents, conducting confirmatory fac- of brain activity. Specifically, individuals reporting ele- of general Negative Affcct consistently show augmcnted basc of phobics (Cuthbert & Melamed 1993, of the of Negative Affect to increased activity in the right frontal arousal-
DOI link for and included several somatic symptoms that do not clearly rellcet sympathetic arousal (e.g. nausea, diarrhea). Conscquently, this third factor bcttcr chanlC-terized as "somatic anxiety" rathcr than the hypothesized dimension of "anx-of the five of child and adolcscent psychi- of the model in college studcnts using of children and adolescents, conducting confirmatory fac- of brain activity. Specifically, individuals reporting ele- of general Negative Affcct consistently show augmcnted basc of phobics (Cuthbert & Melamed 1993, of the of Negative Affect to increased activity in the right frontal arousal-
and included several somatic symptoms that do not clearly rellcet sympathetic arousal (e.g. nausea, diarrhea). Conscquently, this third factor bcttcr chanlC-terized as "somatic anxiety" rathcr than the hypothesized dimension of "anx-of the five of child and adolcscent psychi- of the model in college studcnts using of children and adolescents, conducting confirmatory fac- of brain activity. Specifically, individuals reporting ele- of general Negative Affcct consistently show augmcnted basc of phobics (Cuthbert & Melamed 1993, of the of Negative Affect to increased activity in the right frontal arousal-
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