Contrary to classical expectation, anxiety has been repeatedly observed to be associated with reduced electrodermal activity. This could be the result of successful coping. In line with this interpretation, high-trait anxious individuals performing moderately arousing tasks were expected to manifest a reduced responding to distractors, since this is an adaptive outcome. High- and low-trait anxious participants had to perform a visual search task in a low-stress context. Unrelated neutral and emotional auditory words served as distractors. As a control, neutral and emotional words were also delivered in a no task condition. Skin conductance responses (SCRs) were greater during the task than during the control phase, but in the high anxious g...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Literature has shown that failures in the ability to down-regulate negative emotions are the core su...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
Background and Objectives: Emotion regulation involves attempts to influence emotion unfolding and m...
Patients suffering from anxiety disorder may experience a few problems in the inhibition function. U...
Anxiety influences how individuals experience and regulate emotions in a variety of ways. For exampl...
The present research examined electrodermal orienting to happy and angry faces as a function of soci...
Previous investigations revealed that the impact of task-irrelevant emotional distraction on ongoing...
Trait anxiety is associated with an impaired ability to inhibit task-irrelevant distractions. Howeve...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
We investigated the effect of anxiety on attentional inhibitory control using event-related potentia...
Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional processing an...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Literature has shown that failures in the ability to down-regulate negative emotions are the core su...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
Background and Objectives: Emotion regulation involves attempts to influence emotion unfolding and m...
Patients suffering from anxiety disorder may experience a few problems in the inhibition function. U...
Anxiety influences how individuals experience and regulate emotions in a variety of ways. For exampl...
The present research examined electrodermal orienting to happy and angry faces as a function of soci...
Previous investigations revealed that the impact of task-irrelevant emotional distraction on ongoing...
Trait anxiety is associated with an impaired ability to inhibit task-irrelevant distractions. Howeve...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
We investigated the effect of anxiety on attentional inhibitory control using event-related potentia...
Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional processing an...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
Recent studies show anxiety interferes with attention. The attentional scope model (ASM) argues that...
According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition functi...
Literature has shown that failures in the ability to down-regulate negative emotions are the core su...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...