Attentional control (AC) and fear extinction learning are known to be involved in pathological anxiety. In this study we explored whether individual differences in non-emotional AC were associated with individual differences in the magnitude and gradient of fear extinction (learning and recall). In 50 individuals with fear of spiders, we collected measures of non-emotional AC by means of self-report and by assessing the functioning of the major attention networks (executive control, orienting, and alerting). The participants then underwent a paradigm assessing fear extinction learning and extinction recall. The two components of the orienting network functioning (costs and benefits) were significantly associated with fear extinction gradien...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Background: Theoretical models have implicated classical fear conditioning, fear generalization, and...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Attention plays an important role in the tre...
The dissertation consists of one experimental study investigating the potential method for improving...
Fear extinction models have a key role in our understanding of anxiety disorders and their treatment...
Despite the efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety, there are individual differences in outcomes t...
Cognitive theorists propose that attentional biases for threatening information play an important ro...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Extinction learning is assumed to represent a core mechanism underlying exposure therapy. Empirical ...
Anxiety disorders are often treated by repeatedly presenting stimuli that are perceptually similar t...
Research suggests that attentional bias to threat in specific fear can be demonstrated as facilitate...
Elevated levels of fear and avoidance are core symptoms across the anxiety disorders. It has long be...
Hypervigilance to threat and difficulty disengaging attention from threat are features of attentiona...
The project was designed to explore the effects of threat proximity and anxiety on the attentional a...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Background: Theoretical models have implicated classical fear conditioning, fear generalization, and...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Attention plays an important role in the tre...
The dissertation consists of one experimental study investigating the potential method for improving...
Fear extinction models have a key role in our understanding of anxiety disorders and their treatment...
Despite the efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety, there are individual differences in outcomes t...
Cognitive theorists propose that attentional biases for threatening information play an important ro...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Extinction learning is assumed to represent a core mechanism underlying exposure therapy. Empirical ...
Anxiety disorders are often treated by repeatedly presenting stimuli that are perceptually similar t...
Research suggests that attentional bias to threat in specific fear can be demonstrated as facilitate...
Elevated levels of fear and avoidance are core symptoms across the anxiety disorders. It has long be...
Hypervigilance to threat and difficulty disengaging attention from threat are features of attentiona...
The project was designed to explore the effects of threat proximity and anxiety on the attentional a...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Background: Theoretical models have implicated classical fear conditioning, fear generalization, and...