2018 Chronaki, Broyd, Garner, Benikos, Thompson, Sonuga-Barke and Hadwin. Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attentional biases to threat. However, the neural mechanisms underlying these biases are poorly understood. In addition, previous research has not examined whether state and trait anxiety are independently associated with threat-related biases. Methods: We compared ERP waveforms during the processing of emotional faces in a population sample of 58 6-11-year-olds who completed self-reported measures of trait and state anxiety and depression. Results: The results showed that the P1 was larger to angry than neutral faces in the left hemisphere, though early components (P1, N170) ...
Research suggests anxious children display increased attentional biases for threat-related stimuli. ...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attenti...
Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attenti...
The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attentional biases to...
<p>Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of atte...
<p>Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of atte...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that the aetiology and maintenance of anxiety are associated ...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
Limited prospective research has examined whether attention biases to emotion moderate associations ...
Research suggests anxious children display increased attentional biases for threat-related stimuli. ...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attenti...
Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attenti...
The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of attentional biases to...
<p>Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of atte...
<p>Introduction: The emergence of anxiety during childhood is accompanied by the development of atte...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that the aetiology and maintenance of anxiety are associated ...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
Limited prospective research has examined whether attention biases to emotion moderate associations ...
Research suggests anxious children display increased attentional biases for threat-related stimuli. ...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...