The current investigation focused on attentional processes in spider phobia. Twenty phobics and 20 controls performed a dot-probe task while event-related potentials were recorded. In each trial they viewed a picture pair (a spider or a generally disgust eliciting picture that was paired with a neutral picture) for either 100 or 1500 ms. After the offset a visual probe (a dot) was presented either at the previous position of the emotionally relevant or the neutral slide and participants were asked to indicate with a button press whether the dot had been presented on the left or the right side of the screen. Results revealed a modulation of the centro-parietal P300 (340-500 ms after picture onset). Amplitudes were higher when the dot replace...
Research has provided controversial results regarding the role of distraction (vs. attentional focus...
This study investigated whether confronting phobic individuals with their feared object provides a l...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
The current investigation focused on attentional processes in spider phobia. Twenty phobics and 20 c...
The current investigation focused on attentional processes in spider phobia. Twenty phobics and 20 c...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear-relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
Dense sensor event-related brain potentials were measured in participants with spider phobia and non...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...
BackgroundPrevious studies revealed increased parietal late positive potentials (LPPs) in response t...
People with anxiety or stress-related disorders attend differently to threat-relevant compared with ...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance at...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
AbstractThis symptom provocation study on spider phobia investigated sources of late event-related p...
Research has provided controversial results regarding the role of distraction (vs. attentional focus...
This study investigated whether confronting phobic individuals with their feared object provides a l...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
The current investigation focused on attentional processes in spider phobia. Twenty phobics and 20 c...
The current investigation focused on attentional processes in spider phobia. Twenty phobics and 20 c...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear-relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear relevant and neutral stimuli were in...
Dense sensor event-related brain potentials were measured in participants with spider phobia and non...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...
BackgroundPrevious studies revealed increased parietal late positive potentials (LPPs) in response t...
People with anxiety or stress-related disorders attend differently to threat-relevant compared with ...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance at...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
AbstractThis symptom provocation study on spider phobia investigated sources of late event-related p...
Research has provided controversial results regarding the role of distraction (vs. attentional focus...
This study investigated whether confronting phobic individuals with their feared object provides a l...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...