This research examined the effects of anxiety on subsequent message processing. Experiment 1, conducted just before the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, manipulated anxiety by presenting Hong Kong participants with negative or positive potential consequences of the handover: Consistent with research documenting the cognitive deficits produced by anxiety, lower levels of message elaboration were obtained under high (vs, low) anxiety for an anxiety-unrelated message. However, for an anxiety-related message (e.g., a message about the upcoming handover ceremony), anxiety did not lower message elaboration, presumably because increased processing motivation compensated for cognitive deficits. Experiment 2 then revealed that, even for a mot...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
We extend previous research on the debilitating effects of anxiety to the context of message elabora...
The study was concerned with the effect of state anxiety (SA) and trait anxiety (TA) on parallel and...
An experiment was conducted to examine processing strategy differences in anxiety. The sentence–pict...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
In the presence of anxiety, threatening stimuli are allocated greater processing priority by high-tr...
This study looks at the effects of manipulating the ambiguity of health risk messages on worry and p...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
It has been hypothesized that deficits of task performance under the test anxiety situation are caus...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...
We extend previous research on the debilitating effects of anxiety to the context of message elabora...
The study was concerned with the effect of state anxiety (SA) and trait anxiety (TA) on parallel and...
An experiment was conducted to examine processing strategy differences in anxiety. The sentence–pict...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
In the presence of anxiety, threatening stimuli are allocated greater processing priority by high-tr...
This study looks at the effects of manipulating the ambiguity of health risk messages on worry and p...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
It has been hypothesized that deficits of task performance under the test anxiety situation are caus...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
This study investigated the role of executive attention control in modulating selective processing o...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
At work, sources of anxiety abound. Individuals worry about the quality of their work, their job sec...