An attention bias to threat has been linked to psychosocial outcomes across development, including anxiety (Pérez-Edgar, K., Bar-Haim, Y., McDermott, J. M., Chronis-Tuscano, A., Pine, D. S., & Fox, N. A. (2010). Attention biases to threat and behavioral inhibition in early childhood shape adolescent social withdrawal. Emotion (Washington, D.C.), 10(3), 349). Although some attention biases to threat are normative, it remains unclear how these biases diverge into maladaptive patterns of emotion processing for some infants. Here, we examined the relation between household stress, maternal anxiety, and attention bias to threat in a longitudinal sample of infants tested at 4, 8, and 12 months. Infants were presented with a passive viewing eye-tr...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
An attentional bias toward threat has been theorized to be a normative aspect of infants' threat and...
An attentional bias toward threat has been theorized to be a normative aspect of infants' threat and...
Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 months are ...
<div><p>Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 mon...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
Abstract Background Attention disengagement is reportedly influenced by perceiving a fearful facial ...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Development of selective attention during the first year of life is critical to cognitive and socio-...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
An attentional bias toward threat has been theorized to be a normative aspect of infants' threat and...
An attentional bias toward threat has been theorized to be a normative aspect of infants' threat and...
Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 months are ...
<div><p>Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 mon...
Cognitive theories propose that selective attention is essential to extracting relevant emotional in...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
Abstract Background Attention disengagement is reportedly influenced by perceiving a fearful facial ...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Development of selective attention during the first year of life is critical to cognitive and socio-...
Extensive research has examined attentional bias for threat in anxious adults and school-aged childr...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...