Background Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situations as more threatening, i.e. they show an interpretive bias. This study investigated whether such a bias also exists in specific phobia. Methods Individuals with spider phobia or social phobia, spider aficionados and non-phobic controls saw morphed stimuli that gradually transformed from a schematic picture of a flower into a schematic picture of a spider by shifting the outlines of the petals until they turned into spider legs. Participants' task was to decide whether each stimulus was more similar to a spider, a flower or to neither object while EEG was recorded. Results An interpretive bias was found in spider phobia on a behavioral level: ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Features of threatening stimuli are proposed to be processed fast and automatically, as they call fo...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
BackgroundPrevious studies revealed increased parietal late positive potentials (LPPs) in response t...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Dense sensor event-related brain potentials were measured in participants with spider phobia and non...
There has been a growing literature on an attentional bias to threat in anxious individuals. This bi...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear-relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
This study examined whether the cognitive bias for threat is a stable phenomenon in 20 spider phobic...
This study examines the impact of partial distractor valence and schematicity (i.e., their relation ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Features of threatening stimuli are proposed to be processed fast and automatically, as they call fo...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
BackgroundPrevious studies revealed increased parietal late positive potentials (LPPs) in response t...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Dense sensor event-related brain potentials were measured in participants with spider phobia and non...
There has been a growing literature on an attentional bias to threat in anxious individuals. This bi...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear-relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
This study examined whether the cognitive bias for threat is a stable phenomenon in 20 spider phobic...
This study examines the impact of partial distractor valence and schematicity (i.e., their relation ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Features of threatening stimuli are proposed to be processed fast and automatically, as they call fo...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear relevant and neutral stimuli were in...