Scientists probe how PTSD warps future feelings
NCT ID NCT05268965
Summary
This study investigated whether people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have difficulty predicting their own emotional reactions to future events. Researchers compared 97 participants across three groups: those with PTSD, those exposed to trauma without PTSD, and healthy controls. They measured both physical responses (like heart rate) and self-reported feelings during emotional prediction tasks to understand this connection.
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Usn Fontan - Linquette Chu Lille
Lille, France
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