Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT) uses cues predicting locations of emotional stimuli, which appears to improve reliability. However, cVPT reliability could be affected by individual differences involving cue features. Here, we assessed specifically anticipatory reliability. Further, trial-to-trial carryover effects, previously found for stimulus-evoked biases, were tested. 82 participants were analysed, who performed an online procedure including a reversal of the cue mapping. Predicted stimulus categories were neutral and angry faces. Cue-Stimulus Intervals of 400 and 1000?ms were used. An overall anticipatory attentional bias, in terms of RT difference scores, towards th...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Gladwin, T.E., Mobius, M., McLoughlin, S...
Observability of threat-related spatial attentional biases may require previous-trial responses asso...
Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) aims to modulate attentional biases, but questions remain about ...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Item does not contain fulltextConcerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. Th...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the widely-used dot-probe task. A novel variation...
Dot‐probe or visual probe tasks (VPTs) are used extensively to measure attentional biases. A novel v...
Contains fulltext : 200157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dot‐probe or ...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Gladwin, T.E., Mobius, M., McLoughlin, S...
Observability of threat-related spatial attentional biases may require previous-trial responses asso...
Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) aims to modulate attentional biases, but questions remain about ...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. The cued Visual Probe Task (cVPT...
Item does not contain fulltextConcerns have been raised about the reliability of dot-probe tasks. Th...
Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the widely-used dot-probe task. A novel variation...
Dot‐probe or visual probe tasks (VPTs) are used extensively to measure attentional biases. A novel v...
Contains fulltext : 200157.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dot‐probe or ...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
Cues that predict the future location of emotional stimuli may evoke an anticipatory form of automat...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Gladwin, T.E., Mobius, M., McLoughlin, S...
Observability of threat-related spatial attentional biases may require previous-trial responses asso...
Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) aims to modulate attentional biases, but questions remain about ...