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Phenotyping and beyond: modelling the relationships between traits
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“…End-point analysis would not have revealed how osmotic stress impacted growth and photosynthetic efficiency differently and at different times among the genotypes. These observations further support the value of non-destructive approaches to capturing the dynamic nature of plant phenotypes across time and environments (Granier and Vile, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD.
The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC).
Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…End-point analysis would not have revealed how osmotic stress impacted growth and photosynthetic efficiency differently and at different times among the genotypes. These observations further support the value of non-destructive approaches to capturing the dynamic nature of plant phenotypes across time and environments (Granier and Vile, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…These observations further support the value of non-destructive approaches to capturing the dynamic nature of plant phenotypes across time and environments (Granier and Vile, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD.
The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC).
Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…The PLS–PM analysis was performed to understand how the above simulated large-scale dataset of different scenarios were related to each other and to the inner causative relationship ( Granier and Vile, 2014 ). In the path modeling process, each latent value (e.g., planting strategy) is a composite value of its associate simulated variables (determined through correlations) and so formed the outer model (with the outer loadings please refer to Supplementary Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD.
The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC).
Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…When doing large‐scale field studies, it is difficult to understand how all the collected data points relate to each other, and what the causative relationships are (Granier and Vile, ). We performed several key correlation tests between measured traits (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD).
Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD.
The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC).
Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
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