Threatening stimuli have varying effects, including reaction time (RT) increase in working memory tasks. This could reflect disruption of working memory or, alternatively, a reversible state of freezing. In the current series of experiments, reversible slowing due to anticipated threat was studied using the cued Virtual Attack Emotional Sternberg Task (cVAEST). In this task visually neutral cues indicate whether a future virtual attack could or could not occur during the maintenance period of a Sternberg task. Three studies (N = 47, 40, and 40, respectively) were performed by healthy adult participants online. The primary hypothesis was that the cVAEST would evoke anticipatory slowing. Further, the studies aimed to explore details of this n...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
Threatening stimuli have varying effects, including reaction time (RT) increase in working memory ta...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
The prioritization of processing emotional stimuli usually produces deleterious effects on task perf...
Item does not contain fulltextSupplementary materials to: Gladwin, T. E., & Vink, M. (2021). Anticip...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Current theories propose that threat-related stimuli are stored to a greater degree in working memor...
Being able to de-escalate aggressive behavior during face-to-face interactions is an important skill...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Being able to de-escalate aggressive behavior during face-to-face interactions is an important skill...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...
Threatening stimuli have varying effects, including reaction time (RT) increase in working memory ta...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
The prioritization of processing emotional stimuli usually produces deleterious effects on task perf...
Item does not contain fulltextSupplementary materials to: Gladwin, T. E., & Vink, M. (2021). Anticip...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Current theories propose that threat-related stimuli are stored to a greater degree in working memor...
Being able to de-escalate aggressive behavior during face-to-face interactions is an important skill...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Being able to de-escalate aggressive behavior during face-to-face interactions is an important skill...
Recently, information processing paradigms have been utilized to explore the role of attentional and...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
Reaction times (RTs) are a valuable measure for assessing cognitive processes. However, RTs are susc...