Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decreased capacity in attentional control. In two different experiments, we investigated whether individuals with different levels of self-reported state anxiety (Experiment 1) and induced anxiety (Experiment 2) had impaired response inhibition processes (attentional control deficit) as characterized by a different response style in the presence of negative stimuli under low and high perceptual load conditions. A go/no-go paradigm with emotional distractors (angry, happy, and neutral faces) was used to provide measures of perceptual sensitivity, inhibition, and response style. Our findings showed that perceptual sensitivity, as assessed by the d′ p...
The impact of trait anxiety and perceptual load on selective attention was examined in a fear condit...
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Abstract Anxiety is reliably associated with an attentional bias favoring threatening information wh...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
The impact of trait anxiety and perceptual load on selective attention was examined in a fear condit...
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Abstract Anxiety is reliably associated with an attentional bias favoring threatening information wh...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
The impact of trait anxiety and perceptual load on selective attention was examined in a fear condit...
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...