The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 primary school children (9 to 12 years). That is, the study examined the degree to which an anxietyrelated attentional bias was moderated by the duration of threat exposure. Using a visual-probe task, children were shown angry and happy faces paired with neutral ones over two exposure durations: 500 and 1250 ms. Results revealed that higher levels of anxiety were associated with an attentional bias towards angry faces across the 500 ms and 1250 ms exposure durations. There were no effects of children's anxiety or stimulus exposure duration on attentional bias for happy faces. Results are discussed in relation to threat-monitoring versus...
Cognitive-behavioral theories of youth anxiety (e.g., Kendall, 1985; Kendall & Ronan, 1990) posit th...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8-12 year old children with ...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Anxiety can be advantageous in terms of survival and well-being, yet atypically high levels may be m...
Attention bias towards threatening stimuli is a well-established cognitive correlate of anxiety diso...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
This study was performed to examine the effect of holistic face processing and trait anxiety on chil...
This study examined the time-course of attentional bias in anxious and non-anxious children and adol...
Objective: to examine attention bias towards threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disorderedyou...
Cognitive-behavioral theories of youth anxiety (e.g., Kendall, 1985; Kendall & Ronan, 1990) posit th...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8-12 year old children with ...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Anxiety can be advantageous in terms of survival and well-being, yet atypically high levels may be m...
Attention bias towards threatening stimuli is a well-established cognitive correlate of anxiety diso...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
This study was performed to examine the effect of holistic face processing and trait anxiety on chil...
This study examined the time-course of attentional bias in anxious and non-anxious children and adol...
Objective: to examine attention bias towards threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disorderedyou...
Cognitive-behavioral theories of youth anxiety (e.g., Kendall, 1985; Kendall & Ronan, 1990) posit th...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...