Cognitive-motivational theories of phobias propose that patients' behavior is characterized by a hypervigilance-avoidance pattern. This implies that phobics initially direct their attention towards fear-relevant stimuli, followed by avoidance that is thought to prevent objective evaluation and habituation. However, previous experiments with highly anxious individuals confirmed initial hypervigilance and yet failed to show subsequent avoidance. In the present study, we administered a visual task in spider phobics and controls, requiring participants to search for spiders. Analyzing eye movements during visual exploration allowed the examination of spatial as well as temporal aspects of phobic behavior. Confirming the hypervigilance-avoidance...
Anxiety patients exhibit attentional biases toward threat, which have often been demonstrated as inc...
Attentional biases to threat are thought to arise from anxiety promoting automatic attentional proce...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an early reflexive attentional bi...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Predicting the behavior of phobic patients in a confrontational situation is challenging. While avoi...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Hypervigilance to threat and difficulty disengaging attention from threat are features of attentiona...
Anxiety patients exhibit attentional biases toward threat, which have often been demonstrated as inc...
Attentional biases to threat are thought to arise from anxiety promoting automatic attentional proce...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an early reflexive attentional bi...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
We investigated the neural mechanisms and the autonomic and cognitive responses associated with visu...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Predicting the behavior of phobic patients in a confrontational situation is challenging. While avoi...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Hypervigilance to threat and difficulty disengaging attention from threat are features of attentiona...
Anxiety patients exhibit attentional biases toward threat, which have often been demonstrated as inc...
Attentional biases to threat are thought to arise from anxiety promoting automatic attentional proce...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...