AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable to a neural system for threat-processing, involving the amygdala, which modulates attentional vigilance, and which is more sensitive to fearful than angry faces. Complementary cognitive studies indicate that high-anxious individuals show enhanced visuospatial orienting towards angry faces, but it is unclear whether fearful faces elicit a similar attentional bias. This study compared biases in initial orienting of gaze to fearful and angry faces, which varied in emotional intensity, in high- and low-anxious individuals. Gaze was monitored whilst participants viewed a series of face-pairs. Results showed that fearful and angry faces elicited sim...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
This study investigated the role of neutral, happy, fearful, and angry facial expressions in enhanci...
This study investigated whether a fearful expression enhance orienting to the direction of eye gaze,...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Neuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable to a neur...
This paper reports three studies in which stronger orienting to perceived eye gaze direction was rev...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Several experiments have shown that anxious individuals have an attentional bias towards threat cues...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Behavioral evidence indicates that angry faces are seen as more threatening, and elicit greater anxi...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
This study investigated the role of neutral, happy, fearful, and angry facial expressions in enhanci...
This study investigated whether a fearful expression enhance orienting to the direction of eye gaze,...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Neuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable to a neur...
This paper reports three studies in which stronger orienting to perceived eye gaze direction was rev...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Several experiments have shown that anxious individuals have an attentional bias towards threat cues...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Behavioral evidence indicates that angry faces are seen as more threatening, and elicit greater anxi...
Cognitive models of anxiety propose that anxiety is associated with an attentional bias for threat, ...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
This study investigated the role of neutral, happy, fearful, and angry facial expressions in enhanci...
This study investigated whether a fearful expression enhance orienting to the direction of eye gaze,...