The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention differs in people according to variation in latent trait-anxiety in conditions that were ostensibly absent of emotional valence. Repressors and high trait-anxious individuals appear to differ in the strategic operations undertaken to conduct these processes. Repressors show a tendency to attenuate and dismiss potentially threatening information, whereas high trait-anxious individuals show a tendency for amplification and focus. Two studies have reported findings of retarded attentional disengagement by high trait-anxious individuals in the absence of perceptible threat (i.e., Derakshan, Smyth & Eysenck, 2009; Derryberry & Reed, 2002). This su...
The association between high trait anxiety and attentional bias has been extensively explored (Bar-...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
High trait anxiety may influence attention via enhanced stimulus-driven processing and disrupted goa...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
Attention bias modification is a recent procedure that allows examining the causal involvement of at...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
Previous research has suggested that trait and state anxiety have an effect on attention, where indi...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
This study presented a comprehensive overview of Attentional Control Theory. Attentional Control The...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
The association between high trait anxiety and attentional bias has been extensively explored (Bar-...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
High trait anxiety may influence attention via enhanced stimulus-driven processing and disrupted goa...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
Attention bias modification is a recent procedure that allows examining the causal involvement of at...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
Previous research has suggested that trait and state anxiety have an effect on attention, where indi...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
This study presented a comprehensive overview of Attentional Control Theory. Attentional Control The...
ABSTRACT—Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional proc...
The association between high trait anxiety and attentional bias has been extensively explored (Bar-...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...