This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference in children with varying degrees of anxiety, as measured by the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children, and varying degrees of parental anxiety, as measured by scores on the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). In the first experiment, 3 age groups (7-8, 10-11 and adults with mean age 26.8 years) were compared on a novel EL method, in which neutral images "morphed" over 1 s into either smiling or angry adult faces. There were no differences in EL between the age groups-each showing a strong EL effect. In 2 subsequent experiments, we examined learning and attention to stimuli following EL trials in 7- to 8-year olds. In Experiment 2, panic/separa...
Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, and are associated w...
An attentional bias to threatening stimuli is associated with greater anxiety in children (see Pulia...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
Anxiety can be advantageous in terms of survival and well-being, yet atypically high levels may be m...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that the aetiology and maintenance of anxiety are associated ...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Visual probe tasks continue to show promise as a tool with which to clarify biases in selective atte...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, and are associated w...
An attentional bias to threatening stimuli is associated with greater anxiety in children (see Pulia...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
The present study investigated the time course of attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 50 p...
Anxiety can be advantageous in terms of survival and well-being, yet atypically high levels may be m...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that the aetiology and maintenance of anxiety are associated ...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Visual probe tasks continue to show promise as a tool with which to clarify biases in selective atte...
Objective: To examine attentional bias towards angry and happy faces in 8 to 12 year old children wi...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, and are associated w...
An attentional bias to threatening stimuli is associated with greater anxiety in children (see Pulia...
The relationship between children's anxiety and cognitive biases was examined in two tasks. A group ...