The current study investigated whether physical anxiety sensitivity (AS) is associated with selective attentional biases to affective stimuli in children. The dot-probe paradigm was used to examine the deployment of attention towards words pertaining to anxiety symptomatology, socially threatening words, and positive words, in samples of 8–10-year-old children. Word pairs were presented under both masked and unmasked conditions. Irrespective of masking, children high in physical AS displayed an attentional vigilance for emotional words relative to neutral words, whereas those low in physical AS displayed a relative avoidance of such material. The results of this study are interesting as they not only suggest the presence of automatic AS-rel...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
This paper examined the links between selective attention, memory bias, interpretive bias, and anxi...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
Selective attentional biases were examined amongst individuals varying in levels of physical anxiety...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Visual probe tasks continue to show promise as a tool with which to clarify biases in selective atte...
Objective: to examine attention bias towards threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disorderedyou...
Attentional biases, consisting of a preferential processing of threatening stimuli, have been found ...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
This paper examined the links between selective attention, memory bias, interpretive bias, and anxi...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
Selective attentional biases were examined amongst individuals varying in levels of physical anxiety...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Visual probe tasks continue to show promise as a tool with which to clarify biases in selective atte...
Objective: to examine attention bias towards threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disorderedyou...
Attentional biases, consisting of a preferential processing of threatening stimuli, have been found ...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
This paper examined the links between selective attention, memory bias, interpretive bias, and anxi...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...