Strong links between anxiety, space-motion perception, and vestibular symptoms have been recognized for decades. These connections may extend to anxiety-related personality traits. Psychophysical studies showed that high trait anxiety affected postural control and visual scanning strategies under stress. Neuroticism and introversion were identified as risk factors for chronic subjective dizziness (CSD), a common psychosomatic syndrome. This study examined possible relationships between personality traits and activity in brain vestibular networks for the first time using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

Indovina, I., Riccelli, R., Staab, J., Lacquaniti, F., Passamonti, L. (2014). Personality traits modulate subcortical and cortical vestibular and anxiety responses to sound-evoked otolithic receptor stimulation. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 77(5), 391-400 [10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.09.005].

Personality traits modulate subcortical and cortical vestibular and anxiety responses to sound-evoked otolithic receptor stimulation

Indovina, I;LACQUANITI, FRANCESCO;
2014-09-16

Abstract

Strong links between anxiety, space-motion perception, and vestibular symptoms have been recognized for decades. These connections may extend to anxiety-related personality traits. Psychophysical studies showed that high trait anxiety affected postural control and visual scanning strategies under stress. Neuroticism and introversion were identified as risk factors for chronic subjective dizziness (CSD), a common psychosomatic syndrome. This study examined possible relationships between personality traits and activity in brain vestibular networks for the first time using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
16-set-2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/09 - FISIOLOGIA
English
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Chronic subjective dizziness; Anxiety; Neuroticism; Introversion; fMRI; Sound-evoked vestibular stimulation
Indovina, I., Riccelli, R., Staab, J., Lacquaniti, F., Passamonti, L. (2014). Personality traits modulate subcortical and cortical vestibular and anxiety responses to sound-evoked otolithic receptor stimulation. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 77(5), 391-400 [10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.09.005].
Indovina, I; Riccelli, R; Staab, J; Lacquaniti, F; Passamonti, L
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