01453nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001400118653001100132653003600143100002600179700002800205245007700233300001200310490000600322520090300328022001401231020001401245 1998 d c07/1998bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aAppraisal10aStress10aEvent-related Potentials (ERPs)1 aSílvia Edo Izquierdo1 aJordi Fernández-Castro00aResearch on initial stress appraisal process by event-related potentials a299-3090 v43 aIn the last years there has been a growing interest in the appraisal as a determinat process of anxiety and stress. Appraisal seems to be an automatic and preattentive process which does not require conscious processing of the stimulus. It has been claimed that functions mediated by the amygdala are likely to be the neural instantiation of the appraisal, and amigdala receives inputs from the thalamus and the cortex; the former reach quickly, while the latter provide detailed stimulus information, but reach the amigdala more slowly. Brain Event-related Potencials (ERPs) can be a good indexes of the initial and quick processing of potential stresors. Recently, several experiments on emotion appraisal has been conducted by ERPs. This method allows to diferentiate betwenn emotional and cognitive processes and, also, the ERPs hemispheric asymmetries are related to stimulus appraisal valence a1134-7937 a2174-0437