In two experiments we measured the effects of 7.5% CO? inhalation on the interpretation of video footage recorded on closed circuit television (CCTV). As predicted, inhalation of 7.5% CO? was associated with increases in physiological and subjective correlates of anxiety compared with inhalation of medical air (placebo). Importantly, when in the 7.5% CO? condition, participants reported the increased presence of suspicious activity compared with placebo (Experiment 1), a finding that was replicated and extended (Experiment 2) with no concomitant increase in the reporting of the presence of positive activity. These findings support previous work on interpretative bias in anxiety but are novel in terms of how the anxiety was elicited, the nat...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) posits that individuals, when feeling anxious, abandon dispositi...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...
In two experiments we measured the effects of 7.5% CO₂ inhalation on the interpretation of video foo...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
Although emotional control maintains a central role in contemporary models of anxiety pathology, par...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
We used the 7.5% carbon dioxide model of anxiety induction to investigate the effects of state anxie...
Background: There is overwhelming evidence that anxiety is associated with the tendency to interpret...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
The present report extends previous work which has documented two distinct response patterns to repe...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated stating that anxiety is associated with a negative i...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Inhalation of 7.5% CO2 increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, and elicits fear behavior ...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) posits that individuals, when feeling anxious, abandon dispositi...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...
In two experiments we measured the effects of 7.5% CO₂ inhalation on the interpretation of video foo...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
Although emotional control maintains a central role in contemporary models of anxiety pathology, par...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
We used the 7.5% carbon dioxide model of anxiety induction to investigate the effects of state anxie...
Background: There is overwhelming evidence that anxiety is associated with the tendency to interpret...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
The present report extends previous work which has documented two distinct response patterns to repe...
Over the past 20 years evidence has accumulated stating that anxiety is associated with a negative i...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Inhalation of 7.5% CO2 increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, and elicits fear behavior ...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) posits that individuals, when feeling anxious, abandon dispositi...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Background: The 35% CO2 challenge is a well-established method triggering panic attacks under labora...