Theorists have proposed that heightened anxiety vulnerability is characterised by reduced attentional control performance and have made the prediction in turn that elevating cognitive load will adversely impact attentional control performance for high anxious individuals to a greater degree than low anxious individuals. Critically however, existing attempts to test this prediction have been limited in their methodology and have presented inconsistent findings. Using a methodology capable of overcoming the limitations of previous research, the present study sought to investigate the effect of manipulating cognitive load on inhibitory attentional control performance of high anxious and low anxious individuals. High and low trait anxious parti...
Effects of anxiety on the antisaccade task were assessed. Performance effectiveness on this task (in...
Abstract. There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cogni...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
Anxiety has been associated with poor attentional control, as reflected in lowered performance on ex...
Contemporary cognitive theories of anxiety and attention processing propose that heightened levels o...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Effects of anxiety on the antisaccade task were assessed. Performance effectiveness on this task (in...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cognitive perfo...
AbstractThe present research has been designed based on Attentional Control Theory (ACT). Anxiety le...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Booth, Robert W. (MEF Author) -- 13.Eylül.2017 tarihine kadar yazar sürümüne erişim kısıtı vardır.Re...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
Attentional control theory is an approach to anxiety and cognition representing a major development ...
Effects of anxiety on the antisaccade task were assessed. Performance effectiveness on this task (in...
Abstract. There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cogni...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
Anxiety has been associated with poor attentional control, as reflected in lowered performance on ex...
Contemporary cognitive theories of anxiety and attention processing propose that heightened levels o...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Effects of anxiety on the antisaccade task were assessed. Performance effectiveness on this task (in...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cognitive perfo...
AbstractThe present research has been designed based on Attentional Control Theory (ACT). Anxiety le...
Trait anxiety is associated with deficits in attentional control, particularly in the ability to inh...
Booth, Robert W. (MEF Author) -- 13.Eylül.2017 tarihine kadar yazar sürümüne erişim kısıtı vardır.Re...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
Attentional control theory is an approach to anxiety and cognition representing a major development ...
Effects of anxiety on the antisaccade task were assessed. Performance effectiveness on this task (in...
Abstract. There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cogni...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...