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Somatic anxiety is a term that refers to the physical bodily symptoms of Anxiety, such as Butterflies_in_the_stomach. It is commonly contrasted with cognitive anxiety which is the term used to describe the mental manifestations of anxiety, or the specific thought processes that occur during anxiety, such as concern or Worry. These different components, or dimensions, of anxiety are especially studied in sports psychology, specifically relating to how the symptoms affect athlete's performance.

The Multi-dimensional Theory of Anxiety
The Multi-dimensional Theory of Anxiety is based on the distinction between somatic and cognitive anxiety.

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