Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, which increases vulnerability to emotional distress and is difficult to control. The study aim was to investigate relationships between the effects of threatening information, anxiety, and attention control on eye movements. High and low trait anxious individuals performed antisaccade and prosaccade tasks with angry, fearful, happy, and neutral faces. Results indicated that high-anxious participants showed a greater antisaccade cost for angry than neutral faces (i.e., relatively slower to look away from angry faces), compared with low-anxious individuals. This bias was not found for fearful or happy faces. The bias for angry faces was not rel...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Recent work suggests that the ability to disengage ...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
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...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Several experiments have shown that anxious individuals have an attentional bias towards threat cues...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Recent work suggests that the ability to disengage ...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
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...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Several experiments have shown that anxious individuals have an attentional bias towards threat cues...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Recent work suggests that the ability to disengage ...