Early and rapid attention to threat is an adaptive response in healthy individuals; however, in persons with clinical or sub-clinical levels of anxiety, this mechanism appears to be exaggerated and maladaptive. Specifically, anxious individuals seem to be distinctively sensitive to threatening information in the environment, which is called an attentional bias. To better understand the neural mechanisms underlying hypervigilance to threat in clinical and subclinical anxiety, scalp-recorded brain electrical activity (EEG) was recorded while participants performed supraliminal and subliminal versions of an emotional Stroop task where threat and neutral, or positive and neutral words were presented in blocks. Participants responded either to t...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing fear when a threat has disappeared protects against a continuously elevated a...
Adapting defensive behavior to the characteristics of a threatening situation is a fundamental funct...
Threat awareness is central to anxiety phenomenology. Previous studies have investigated anxious obs...
Attentional biases to threat exist in panic disorder (PD), probably related to altered subliminal pr...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
In the research field of anxiety, previous studies generally focus on emotional responses following ...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Impairments in emotion regulation are thought to have a key role in the pathogenesis of anxiety diso...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
Patients with panic disorder show abnormalities in threat processing and regulation, both on a behav...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing fear when a threat has disappeared protects against a continuously elevated a...
Adapting defensive behavior to the characteristics of a threatening situation is a fundamental funct...
Threat awareness is central to anxiety phenomenology. Previous studies have investigated anxious obs...
Attentional biases to threat exist in panic disorder (PD), probably related to altered subliminal pr...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
In the research field of anxiety, previous studies generally focus on emotional responses following ...
AbstractRecent theories distinguish anxiety from fear in the brain. Anxiety is associated with activ...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Impairments in emotion regulation are thought to have a key role in the pathogenesis of anxiety diso...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
Patients with panic disorder show abnormalities in threat processing and regulation, both on a behav...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing fear when a threat has disappeared protects against a continuously elevated a...
Adapting defensive behavior to the characteristics of a threatening situation is a fundamental funct...