Attentional bias to threat cues is most adaptive when the dangers they signal can readily be controlled by timely action. This study examined whether heightened trait anxiety is associated with impaired alignment between attentional bias to threat and variation in the controllability of danger, and whether this is moderated by executive functioning. Participants completed a task in which threat cues signalled money loss and an aversive noise burst (the danger). In ‘high control’ blocks, attending to the threat cue offered a high chance of avoiding this danger. In ‘low control’ blocks, attending to the threat cue offered little control over the danger. The task yielded measures of attentional monitoring for threat, and attentional orienting ...
The effect of threatening cues and anxiety upon attention within a Posner paradigm was investigated ...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...
Attentional bias to threat cues is most adaptive when the dangers they signal can readily be control...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.Anxiety vulnerability is associated with an attentional bias to threat....
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Although cognitive models of emotion propose that elevated trait anxiety may be associated with a me...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in accordanc...
The effect of threatening cues and anxiety upon attention within a Posner paradigm was investigated ...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...
Attentional bias to threat cues is most adaptive when the dangers they signal can readily be control...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.Anxiety vulnerability is associated with an attentional bias to threat....
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
Threat-related attentional biases represent a basic survival mechanism. These biases include an enga...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Although cognitive models of emotion propose that elevated trait anxiety may be associated with a me...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
Two experiments evaluated differential predictions from two cognitive formulations of anxiety. Accor...
Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in accordanc...
The effect of threatening cues and anxiety upon attention within a Posner paradigm was investigated ...
AbstractAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintai...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...