According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiety states. Previous research using spatial cueing tasks has been interpreted in terms of difficulty in disengaging attention from threat in anxious individuals, as indicated by contrasts of response times (RTs) from threat cue versus neutral cue trials. However, on spatial cueing tasks, differences in RT between threat cue and neutral cue trials may stem from a slowing effect of threat on RT, as well as effects on allocation of visuospatial attention. The present study examined the effects of threat cues on both attentional cueing and response slowing. High and low anxious individuals completed a central cue task, which assessed threat-related...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Several theories hypothesize an excessive allocation of attention toward threatening stimuli in anxi...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
It is well established that trait anxious individuals have an attentional bias for threatening infor...
Previous researches have revealed that threatening stimuli interfere not only the engagement but als...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Cognitive models suggest that anxiety is associated with the presence of a highly sensitised threat ...
Previous research suggested that individuals with high trait anxiety have difficulties disengaging t...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Several theories hypothesize an excessive allocation of attention toward threatening stimuli in anxi...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
It is well established that trait anxious individuals have an attentional bias for threatening infor...
Previous researches have revealed that threatening stimuli interfere not only the engagement but als...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Cognitive models suggest that anxiety is associated with the presence of a highly sensitised threat ...
Previous research suggested that individuals with high trait anxiety have difficulties disengaging t...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Several theories hypothesize an excessive allocation of attention toward threatening stimuli in anxi...