Attentional biases for threat were investigated using a computerised version of the emotional Stroop task. The study examined the influence of state and trait anxiety by employing a student sample assigned to high trait anxious (HTA; n = 32) or low trait anxious (LTA; n = 32) groups on the basis of questionnaire scores, and state anxiety was manipulated within participants through the threat of electric shock. Threatening words that were either unrelated (e.g., cancer, danger) or related to the threat of shock (e.g., electrocute, shock) were presented to participants both within and outside of awareness. In the latter condition a backward masking procedure was used to prevent awareness and exposure thresholds between the target and mask wer...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: (a) to replicate the finding by MacLeod and Rutherfo...
It has been reported that anxious subjects attend selectively to threat information, and especially ...
Attentional biases for threat were investigated using a computerised version of the emotional Stroop...
Attention for threatening information was investigated using a computerised version of the emotional...
We investigated the effects of awareness on selective attention for masked and unmasked verbal threa...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
A Stroop color-naming task was used to deliver supraliminal and subliminal stimuli to normal subject...
The single-trial emotional Stroop effect for masked threat words, and its association with anxiety, ...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing in...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing ind...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing ind...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: (a) to replicate the finding by MacLeod and Rutherfo...
It has been reported that anxious subjects attend selectively to threat information, and especially ...
Attentional biases for threat were investigated using a computerised version of the emotional Stroop...
Attention for threatening information was investigated using a computerised version of the emotional...
We investigated the effects of awareness on selective attention for masked and unmasked verbal threa...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
A Stroop color-naming task was used to deliver supraliminal and subliminal stimuli to normal subject...
The single-trial emotional Stroop effect for masked threat words, and its association with anxiety, ...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing in...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing ind...
Trait anxiety is associated with an excessive processing of danger-related stimuli, predisposing ind...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: (a) to replicate the finding by MacLeod and Rutherfo...
It has been reported that anxious subjects attend selectively to threat information, and especially ...