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Alexandria Meyer1, Brittany Gibby2, Karl Wissemann2
1Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA. ammeyer3@gmail.com.
A new computerized intervention, "Treating the ERN" (TERN), successfully reduced the neural response to errors (ERN) in individuals with heightened error sensitivity. This novel approach shows promise for anxiety interventions by directly targeting error sensitivity.
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