This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing of emotional information in anxiety. It was hypothesized that the combination of high anxiety and poor attention control would be associated with greater difficulty in ignoring task-irrelevant threat-related information. The study included both faces and words as stimuli. Cognitive interference effects were assessed using two emotional Stroop tasks: one with angry, fearful, happy and neutral faces, and one with threat-related, positive, and neutral words. An objective measure of attention control was obtained from the Attention Network Task. There were four participant groups with high/low trait anxiety and high/low attention control. Results ...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
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, ...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
There is extensive debate on the automaticity of attentional processing of emotional information. On...
Recent studies have reported complex interactions between anxiety and emotional attention. Emotional...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
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, ...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
There is extensive debate on the automaticity of attentional processing of emotional information. On...
Recent studies have reported complex interactions between anxiety and emotional attention. Emotional...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...