This study investigated the influence of trait anxiety on event-related potentials (ERPs) to fearful, happy, and neutral faces. Fearful faces, relative to neutral, elicited a range of effects in the low-trait anxiety (LTA) group: an enhanced visual P1 component, an early posterior negativity (EPN), and a sustained fronto-central positivity. Emotional expression effects were generally weaker for happy faces. The enhanced fronto-central positivity and EPN triggered by fearful stimuli in LTA participants were less pronounced in the high-trait anxiety (HTA) group, while the enhancement of the visual P1 seen in the LTA group was further augmented in the HTA group. This represents a clear dissociation across anxiety groups between rapid attention...
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is mai...
Neural responses to negatively valenced stimuli such as fear are enhanced relative to positive or ne...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Anxiety is supposed to interfere with cognitive and emotional processing and high level of trait-anx...
International audienceAnxiety is supposed to interfere with cognitive and emotional processing and h...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
It has been demonstrated that verbal context information alters the neural processing of ambiguous f...
An adaptation paradigm was used to investigate the influence of a previously experienced visual cont...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
We investigated the electrophysiological markers of attentional bias for threat in anxiety. Low-anxi...
We investigated the electrophysiological markers of attentional bias for threat in anxiety. Low-anxi...
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is mai...
Neural responses to negatively valenced stimuli such as fear are enhanced relative to positive or ne...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...
Anxiety is supposed to interfere with cognitive and emotional processing and high level of trait-anx...
International audienceAnxiety is supposed to interfere with cognitive and emotional processing and h...
Numerous studies have shown an exacerbation of attentional bias towards threat in anxiety states. Ho...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
In the present study, we explored the proposition that an individual’s capacity for threat detection...
It has been demonstrated that verbal context information alters the neural processing of ambiguous f...
An adaptation paradigm was used to investigate the influence of a previously experienced visual cont...
The way individuals with social anxiety process emotional expressions, particularly social threateni...
We investigated the attentional bias for threat in selected high and low trait-anxious participants ...
We investigated the electrophysiological markers of attentional bias for threat in anxiety. Low-anxi...
We investigated the electrophysiological markers of attentional bias for threat in anxiety. Low-anxi...
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is mai...
Neural responses to negatively valenced stimuli such as fear are enhanced relative to positive or ne...
AbstractNeuroscience research indicates that individual differences in anxiety may be attributable t...