The special status of spiders in the attentional bottleneck and visual working memory (VWM) was studied. 23 spider-fearfuls (SF) and 23 non-anxious controls (NACs) participated in a serial VWM-task. Each trial showed a 4 x 4 matrix of images and 5 of these were subsequently cued for 150 ms each. Afterwards, one of the 16 displayed images was hidden and probed. The spider image was included in the string of 5 cued images, among the 11 uncued items, or not at all. For both groups, memory was better for cued spiders than for other cued items. SFs also showed improved memory for uncued spiders. The relevance of the results for theories of attention and cognitive models of phobias are discussed
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Following cognitive models of anxiety, biases occur if threat processing is automatic versus strateg...
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Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
Contains fulltext : 54830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current study tested whether avoidan...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...
Contains fulltext : 90543.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
This study investigated whether confronting phobic individuals with their feared object provides a l...
Previous studies of biased information processing in anxiety addressed biases of attention and memor...
In the present study we investigated long-term memory for unpleasant, neutral and spider pictures in...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
In the present study we investigated long-term memory for unpleasant, neutral and spider pictures in...
Following cognitive models of anxiety, biases occur if threat processing is automatic versus strateg...
Contains fulltext : 90361.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The effect of ...
Following cognitive models of anxiety, biases occur if threat processing is automatic versus strateg...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
Contains fulltext : 54830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current study tested whether avoidan...
Previous studies showed that emotional pictures capture attention. Further, this effect was decrease...