Introduction: The specialized literature states that anxiety can interfere with cognition, particularly in complex cognitive processes such as those related to executive functioning. Neuropsychological studies in anxiety disorders have confirmed the presence of deficits in executive functions, with significant changes in its components. The main aim of this study was to compare the executive performance of a sample with anxiety disorder to a control group, using an instrument that differs from the others by high ecological validity, revealing a higher predictive evidence on daily tasks.Methods: This study included 60 participants aged between 18 and 53 years that were allocated to an experimental group (n=30; mean = 31.93; standard deviatio...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Introduction: The specialized literature states that anxiety can interfere with cognition, particula...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent diagnoses...
Background: Anxiety possibly interferes with executive functioning, although most studies rely on an...
Research has shown that anxiety impairs attention and working memory, especially when it comes to co...
Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive anxiety and is associat...
Background: Anxiety possibly interferes with executive functioning, although most studies rely on an...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
A well-established link between anxiety and impaired cognitive performance exists. Researchers have ...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
Anxiety disorders and situational anxiety are common in the general population, yet the influence of...
Anxiety has been shown to reduce functioning in a wide range of cognitive abilities including execut...
Evidence in the literature indicates that neurocognitive impairments may represent endophenotypes in...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...
Introduction: The specialized literature states that anxiety can interfere with cognition, particula...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent diagnoses...
Background: Anxiety possibly interferes with executive functioning, although most studies rely on an...
Research has shown that anxiety impairs attention and working memory, especially when it comes to co...
Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive anxiety and is associat...
Background: Anxiety possibly interferes with executive functioning, although most studies rely on an...
The present research aimed to evaluate cognitive performance in anxious individuals, using Attention...
A well-established link between anxiety and impaired cognitive performance exists. Researchers have ...
Abstract: The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain perfo...
Anxiety disorders and situational anxiety are common in the general population, yet the influence of...
Anxiety has been shown to reduce functioning in a wide range of cognitive abilities including execut...
Evidence in the literature indicates that neurocognitive impairments may represent endophenotypes in...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
People high in anxiety tend to be low in executive control. However, it is unclear whether this cont...
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) proposes that high-anxious individuals maintain performance eff...