This study was designed to test and extend prior work that linked personality variables, incentive cues and target detection reaction times. Participants completed a task in which they believed they might gain or lose points, depending upon the target location and their reaction time. After each trial, participants received a randomly generated positive or negative feedback message. Those higher in neuroticism showed shorter reaction times on trials following positive feedback. Participants higher in neuroticism and trait anxiety and those with lower scores for self-esteem and venturesomeness were more attentive to point-loss cues. Response times were longer for those who scored higher in trait anxiety and lower in self-esteem. Implicatio...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
The dot-probe task is often considered a gold standard in the field for investigating attentional bi...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
The role of the different dimensions of the personality in the cognitive processing includes some im...
Summary-Four groups of subjects-neurotic extraverts, stable extraverts, neurotic introverts, and sta...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare attentional orienting responses to both negative and ...
Performance-related feedback plays an important role in improving human being’s adaptive behavior. U...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
Background: Leading models of time perception share an important element of Scalar Expectancy Theory...
Background: Leading models of time perception share an important element of Scalar Expectancy Theory...
The current investigation examined the effects of a differential attentional training task on subseq...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
This study examines how the domains of reward and attention, which are often studied as independent ...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the time course of attentional bias for negati...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
The dot-probe task is often considered a gold standard in the field for investigating attentional bi...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
The role of the different dimensions of the personality in the cognitive processing includes some im...
Summary-Four groups of subjects-neurotic extraverts, stable extraverts, neurotic introverts, and sta...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare attentional orienting responses to both negative and ...
Performance-related feedback plays an important role in improving human being’s adaptive behavior. U...
The understanding of individual differences in response to threat (e.g., attentional bias) is import...
Background: Leading models of time perception share an important element of Scalar Expectancy Theory...
Background: Leading models of time perception share an important element of Scalar Expectancy Theory...
The current investigation examined the effects of a differential attentional training task on subseq...
Traditionally, anxiety has been associated with a selective attentional bias for threat and a decrea...
This study examines how the domains of reward and attention, which are often studied as independent ...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the time course of attentional bias for negati...
This study examined the role of self-reported attentional control in regulating attentional biases r...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
The dot-probe task is often considered a gold standard in the field for investigating attentional bi...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...