Background Pre-treatment biases in attending towards threat have been shown to predict greater symptom reduction following Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for anxiety. Findings to date do not extend to clinical severity of diagnoses and they assess treatment response immediately post-treatment and not at follow-up. Research in this area has also not examined components of vigilance (e.g. engagement, disengagement) or whether these effects are confined to external attention and not attention to internal symptoms of anxiety. Methods In the present investigation, 96 adults with a range of anxiety disorders completed a dot probe task to assess threat-related attention biases before and after 12 sessions of CBT. Results Pre-treatment deficit...
Background: Considerable effort and funding have been spent on developing Attention Bias Modificatio...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
Background: This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural tre...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background Pretreatment biases in attending toward threat have been ...
Objective: Threat-related attention bias figures prominently in contemporary accounts of the mainten...
A bias to selectively direct attention to threat stimuli is a cognitive characteristic of anxiety di...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
Attention biases toward negative stimuli in the environment have been associated with high levels of...
Attention bias modification is a recent procedure that allows examining the causal involvement of at...
Considerable effort and funding have been spent on developing Attention Bias Modification (ABM) as a...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
It is well established that trait anxious individuals have an attentional bias for threatening infor...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
Attention biases toward negative stimuli in the environment have been associated with high levels of...
Background: Considerable effort and funding have been spent on developing Attention Bias Modificatio...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
Background: This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural tre...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background Pretreatment biases in attending toward threat have been ...
Objective: Threat-related attention bias figures prominently in contemporary accounts of the mainten...
A bias to selectively direct attention to threat stimuli is a cognitive characteristic of anxiety di...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
Attention biases toward negative stimuli in the environment have been associated with high levels of...
Attention bias modification is a recent procedure that allows examining the causal involvement of at...
Considerable effort and funding have been spent on developing Attention Bias Modification (ABM) as a...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
It is well established that trait anxious individuals have an attentional bias for threatening infor...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent throughout the lifespan and are associated with a number of negative...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
Attention biases toward negative stimuli in the environment have been associated with high levels of...
Background: Considerable effort and funding have been spent on developing Attention Bias Modificatio...
Background:This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural trea...
Background: This study examined whether treatment response to stepped-care cognitive-behavioural tre...