We investigated the neural correlates of cognitive effort/pre-target preparation (Contingent Negative Variation activity; CNV) in anxiety using a mixed antisaccade task that manipulated the interval between offset of instructional cue and onset of target (CTI). According to attentional control theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) we predicted that anxiety should result in increased levels of compensatory effort, as indicated by greater frontal CNV, to maintain comparable levels of performance under competing task demands. Our results showed that anxiety resulted in faster antisaccade latencies during medium compared with short and long CTIs. Accordingly, high-anxious individuals compared with low-anxious individuals showed greater levels of CNV ac...
This study presented a comprehensive overview of Attentional Control Theory. Attentional Control The...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Attentional control theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situational stress interact to impa...
We investigated the neural correlates of cognitive effort/pre-target preparation (Contingent Negativ...
Anxiety has been associated with poor attentional control, as reflected in lowered performance on ex...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cognitive perfo...
Abstract. There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cogni...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Neurocognitive models of anxiety highlight the importance of attentional control and prefrontal cont...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Attentional control theory is an approach to anxiety and cognition representing a major development ...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
This study presented a comprehensive overview of Attentional Control Theory. Attentional Control The...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Attentional control theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situational stress interact to impa...
We investigated the neural correlates of cognitive effort/pre-target preparation (Contingent Negativ...
Anxiety has been associated with poor attentional control, as reflected in lowered performance on ex...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cognitive perfo...
Abstract. There have been many attempts to account theoretically for the effects of anxiety on cogni...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Neurocognitive models of anxiety highlight the importance of attentional control and prefrontal cont...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Attentional control theory is an approach to anxiety and cognition representing a major development ...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
This study presented a comprehensive overview of Attentional Control Theory. Attentional Control The...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Attentional control theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situational stress interact to impa...