The ability to flexibly process affective information underlies resilient adaptation to changing situations. However, the impact of social contextual changes on affective flexibility has not been examined yet, although this may be crucial to understand how attention operates when changing situations require allocation of different emotional goals. In a novel eye-tracking task, participants had to deploy the goals to attend to positive or negative facial expressions based on contextual cues. We found that dysphorics, compared to non-dysphorics, were faster in switching to negative goals, but slower in switching to positive goals, when the context remained constant. However, when the context changed, dysphorics showed an even faster switch to...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
The ability to flexibly process affective information underlies resilient adaptation to changing sit...
The ability to flexibly process affective information underlies resilient adaptation to changing sit...
Background & objectives: Deficits in the ability to process contextual changes have been proposed to...
The ability to flexibly shift between changing goals is crucial to develop an adaptive response to l...
Flexible attention toward relevant positive or negative information depending on specific contextual...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
Attentional bias for negative information, i.e. difficulties in disengagement from negative stimuli,...
Individuals regulate their emotional experiences on a daily basis, and cognitive reappraisal is one ...
This study investigated the effects of dysphoria and self-focused attention (SFA) on task performanc...
Affective modulation of attentional switching may have developed early in evolution and may therefor...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Evolut...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
The ability to flexibly process affective information underlies resilient adaptation to changing sit...
The ability to flexibly process affective information underlies resilient adaptation to changing sit...
Background & objectives: Deficits in the ability to process contextual changes have been proposed to...
The ability to flexibly shift between changing goals is crucial to develop an adaptive response to l...
Flexible attention toward relevant positive or negative information depending on specific contextual...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
Attentional bias for negative information, i.e. difficulties in disengagement from negative stimuli,...
Individuals regulate their emotional experiences on a daily basis, and cognitive reappraisal is one ...
This study investigated the effects of dysphoria and self-focused attention (SFA) on task performanc...
Affective modulation of attentional switching may have developed early in evolution and may therefor...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Evolut...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...