Background: Individuals vary in the degree to which salient threatening stimuli disrupt or distract from goal-directed cognitive processes. Excessive attention to threat or difficulty resolving the interference created by threat cues could contribute to anxious psychopathology; disruptions in frontal brain regions implicated in attentional control or resolution of emotional interference (e.g. anterior cingulate cortex, “ACC”) might play a role. In this study, we explored the hypothesis that trait anxiety would be associated with ACC activity in an attentional control task with varying levels of threat interference. Methods: During functional magnetic resonance imaging, 20 healthy individuals who varied in trait anxiety levels viewed angr...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in accordanc...
Attention can be guided by expectations stemming from long-term memories. In addition to such endoge...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
cam.ac.uk Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Background and objectives: Previous research suggests that attention bias toward threat contributes ...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Findings from fear-conditioning studies in rats and functional neuroimaging with human volunteers ha...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
Neuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable to a neur...
Contains fulltext : 99843-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)n impairment ...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...
Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in accordanc...
Attention can be guided by expectations stemming from long-term memories. In addition to such endoge...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
cam.ac.uk Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Background and objectives: Previous research suggests that attention bias toward threat contributes ...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Findings from fear-conditioning studies in rats and functional neuroimaging with human volunteers ha...
The relationship between anxiety and attentional process is unclear. Many studies show an attention...
Neuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable to a neur...
Contains fulltext : 99843-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)n impairment ...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala’s response to threat. Accounts taking a stro...