Both optimism bias and reward-related attention bias have crucial implications for well-being and mental health. Yet, the extent to which the two biases interact remains unclear because, to date, they have mostly been discussed in isolation. Examining interactions between the two biases can lead to new directions in neurocognitive research by revealing their underlying cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms. In the present article, we suggest that optimism bias and reward-related attention bias mutually enforce each other and recruit a common underlying neural network. Key components of this network include specific activations in the anterior and posterior cingulate cortex with connections to the amygdala. We further postulate that bi...
Processing biases have been widely linked as a causal role in the diagnosis and maintenance of diffe...
People are motivated to adopt the most favorable beliefs about their future because positive beliefs...
Recent evidence suggests that a state of good mental health is associated with biased processing of ...
Identifying neurocognitive mechanisms underlying optimism bias is essential to understand its benefi...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are crucial components of healthy information processing. ...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
<div><p>Optimism bias and positive attention bias have important highly similar implications for men...
Optimism biases denote the tendency to see future desirable events as being more likely to happen to...
Optimism refers to peoples’ general tendency to anticipate good outcomes in areas that are important...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias have important highly similar implications for mental heal...
Optimism bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate their likelihood to experience positive ev...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are important features of healthy information processing. ...
Recent research shows that congruent outcomes are more rapidly (and incongruent less rapidly) detect...
Individuals often anticipate an unrealistically favorable future for themselves (personal optimism b...
Evidence suggests that optimism has a positive impact on health status. Attentional bias modificatio...
Processing biases have been widely linked as a causal role in the diagnosis and maintenance of diffe...
People are motivated to adopt the most favorable beliefs about their future because positive beliefs...
Recent evidence suggests that a state of good mental health is associated with biased processing of ...
Identifying neurocognitive mechanisms underlying optimism bias is essential to understand its benefi...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are crucial components of healthy information processing. ...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
<div><p>Optimism bias and positive attention bias have important highly similar implications for men...
Optimism biases denote the tendency to see future desirable events as being more likely to happen to...
Optimism refers to peoples’ general tendency to anticipate good outcomes in areas that are important...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias have important highly similar implications for mental heal...
Optimism bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate their likelihood to experience positive ev...
Optimism bias and positive attention bias are important features of healthy information processing. ...
Recent research shows that congruent outcomes are more rapidly (and incongruent less rapidly) detect...
Individuals often anticipate an unrealistically favorable future for themselves (personal optimism b...
Evidence suggests that optimism has a positive impact on health status. Attentional bias modificatio...
Processing biases have been widely linked as a causal role in the diagnosis and maintenance of diffe...
People are motivated to adopt the most favorable beliefs about their future because positive beliefs...
Recent evidence suggests that a state of good mental health is associated with biased processing of ...