Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant tested on both the modified Stroop colour-naming and dot probe tasks. Three groups were selected on the basis of trait anxiety and social desirability scale (SDS) scores: "low anxiety" (LA: low trait, low SDS), "repressor" (REP: low trait, high SDS) and "high anxiety" (HA: high trait, low SDS). Results from the colour-naming task suggested that high levels of defensiveness (in combination with low trait anxiety) were associated with greater avoidance of threat. The REP group showed less interference in colour-naming threat than neutral words; whereas the HA group showed increased interference due to threat words. On the dot probe task, there w...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
The suggestion that high-trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for threatening information ...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: (a) to replicate the finding by MacLeod and Rutherfo...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
The study investigated how attention to negative (threatening) and positive social-evaluative words ...
Previous research suggested that individuals with high trait anxiety have difficulties disengaging t...
The effect of threatening cues and anxiety upon attention within a Posner paradigm was investigated ...
It has been reported that anxious subjects attend selectively to threat information, and especially ...
We investigated the effects of awareness on selective attention for masked and unmasked verbal threa...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.Anxiety vulnerability is associated with an attentional bias to threat....
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
The suggestion that high-trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for threatening information ...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: (a) to replicate the finding by MacLeod and Rutherfo...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
The study investigated how attention to negative (threatening) and positive social-evaluative words ...
Previous research suggested that individuals with high trait anxiety have difficulties disengaging t...
The effect of threatening cues and anxiety upon attention within a Posner paradigm was investigated ...
It has been reported that anxious subjects attend selectively to threat information, and especially ...
We investigated the effects of awareness on selective attention for masked and unmasked verbal threa...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.Anxiety vulnerability is associated with an attentional bias to threat....
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
The suggestion that high-trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for threatening information ...