Numerous studies have shown that attention is biased toward threatening events. More recent evidence has also found attentional biases for stimuli that are relevant to the current and temporary goals of an individual. We examined whether goal-relevant information still evokes an attentional bias when this information competes with threatening events. In three experiments, participants performed a dot probe task combined with a separate task that induced a temporary goal. The results of Experiment 1 showed that attention was oriented to goal-relevant pictures in the dot probe task when these pictures were simultaneously presented with neutral or threatening pictures. Whether goal-relevant pictures themselves were threatening or neutral did n...
Visual selective attention acts as a filter on perceptual information, facilitating learning and inf...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
<p>Mechanisms underlying attentional biases towards threat (ABTs), such as attentional avoidance and...
Numerous studies have shown that attention is biased toward threatening events. More recent evidence...
Attention has long been characterised within prominent models as reflecting a competition between go...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Abstract Although research has consistently revealed the presence of a general attentional bias towa...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Background and objectives: Anxiety-related attentional bias for threat is considered an important ri...
SummaryVisual images that convey threatening information can automatically capture attention [1–4]. ...
The rapid orienting of attention to potential threats has been proposed to proceed outside of top-do...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect on worry of biased attentional engagement and disengageme...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Visual selective attention acts as a filter on perceptual information, facilitating learning and inf...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
<p>Mechanisms underlying attentional biases towards threat (ABTs), such as attentional avoidance and...
Numerous studies have shown that attention is biased toward threatening events. More recent evidence...
Attention has long been characterised within prominent models as reflecting a competition between go...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Abstract Although research has consistently revealed the presence of a general attentional bias towa...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Background and objectives: Anxiety-related attentional bias for threat is considered an important ri...
SummaryVisual images that convey threatening information can automatically capture attention [1–4]. ...
The rapid orienting of attention to potential threats has been proposed to proceed outside of top-do...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect on worry of biased attentional engagement and disengageme...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Visual selective attention acts as a filter on perceptual information, facilitating learning and inf...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
<p>Mechanisms underlying attentional biases towards threat (ABTs), such as attentional avoidance and...