Scientists scan brains to see how therapy rewires fearful memories
NCT ID NCT07196085
Summary
This study tested a therapy called Imagery Rescripting, which helps people change distressing memories linked to a fear of failure. Researchers used brain scans and other measures on 81 young adults to see how the therapy works in the brain and if it reduces emotional reactions. The goal was to understand the science behind this memory-focused approach to easing psychological distress.
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Poznań Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology, SWPS University, Warsaw, Poland
Poznan, Wielkopolska, 61-719, Poland
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