Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening information (angry faces), which are accentuated for individuals with higher levels of anxiety. However, research has yet to reveal whether this is the case for other nonverbal channels of communication. In the research reported here, ninety-five undergraduates completed a body in the crowd task analogous to the face in the crowd task, to examine whether attentional biases for threat existed for schematic body postures. Participants demonstrated faster detection of threat. A discrepant angry posture in a neutral crowd was identified quicker than a discrepant happy posture in a neutral crowd. This effect was pronounced for individuals with hig...
AbstractPeople are typically faster and more accurate to detect angry compared to happy faces, which...
Item does not contain fulltextScientific evidence is equivocal on whether Social Anxiety Disorder (S...
People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that th...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
Hansen and Hansen (1988) found that angry targets in happy crowds were found more quickly and accura...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
The study aimed to examine attentional biases to social evaluative threat in individuals with a diag...
Are people biologically prepared for the rapid detection of threat posed by an angry facial expressi...
Dot-probe studies usually find an attentional bias towards threatening stimuli only in anxious parti...
A common theme running through much of the visual recognition literature is that faces are special. ...
A common theme running through much of the visual recognition literature is that faces are special. ...
Various versions of the probe detection task have been developed to assess attentional biases in anx...
A number of studies using the dot-probe task now report the existence of an attentional bias to angr...
AbstractPeople are typically faster and more accurate to detect angry compared to happy faces, which...
Item does not contain fulltextScientific evidence is equivocal on whether Social Anxiety Disorder (S...
People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that th...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
Research using schematic faces has consistently demonstrated attentional biases towards threatening ...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
Hansen and Hansen (1988) found that angry targets in happy crowds were found more quickly and accura...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
The study aimed to examine attentional biases to social evaluative threat in individuals with a diag...
Are people biologically prepared for the rapid detection of threat posed by an angry facial expressi...
Dot-probe studies usually find an attentional bias towards threatening stimuli only in anxious parti...
A common theme running through much of the visual recognition literature is that faces are special. ...
A common theme running through much of the visual recognition literature is that faces are special. ...
Various versions of the probe detection task have been developed to assess attentional biases in anx...
A number of studies using the dot-probe task now report the existence of an attentional bias to angr...
AbstractPeople are typically faster and more accurate to detect angry compared to happy faces, which...
Item does not contain fulltextScientific evidence is equivocal on whether Social Anxiety Disorder (S...
People with social anxiety disorder are afraid of being scrutinized by others and often feel that th...