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Having a word with yourself: Neural correlates of self-criticism and self-reassurance
2010
NeuroImage
Self-criticism is strongly correlated with a range of psychopathologies, such as depression, eating disorders and anxiety. In contrast, self-reassurance is inversely associated with such psychopathologies. Despite the importance of self-judgements and evaluations, little is known about the neurophysiology of these internal processes. The current study therefore used a novel fMRI task to investigate the neuronal correlates of selfcriticism and self-reassurance. Participants were presented
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.09.019
pmid:19770047
fatcat:p74kjr2qerdvrpllxcx3u5lxpu