Although attentional bias (AB) is considered a key characteristic of anxiety problems, the psychometric properties of most AB measures are either problematic or unknown. We conducted two experiments in which we addressed the reliability, convergent validity, and concurrent validity of different AB measures in unselected student samples. In Experiment 1 (N = 66), the visual probe task and the emotional flanker task yielded unreliable estimates of AB. Both the relevant and irrelevant feature visual search task yielded better reliability estimates, yet AB scores did not correlate significantly with each other nor with self-reported social anxiety. In Experiment 2 (N = 60), we retained only the visual search tasks. The relevant feature visual s...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
Funding This research was funded by the University of Iceland Research Fund (to A.S.B. and Á.K.). Pu...
Although attentional bias (AB) is considered a key characteristic of anxiety problems, the psychomet...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Various versions of the probe detection task have been developed to assess attentional biases in anx...
Study one used the Spielberger State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) to record subjective perception ...
The experiments presented here were designed to address experimental problems due to uncontrolled lo...
Abstract Background A tendency to selectively process a threat to positive information may be involv...
Background and objectives: Socially anxious individuals have been found to have an attentional bias ...
The dot-probe task is often considered a gold standard in the field for investigating attentional bi...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Contains fulltext : 235990.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Concerns have b...
The aim of the present study was to question untested assumptions about the nature of the expression...
Several theories hypothesize an excessive allocation of attention toward threatening stimuli in anxi...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
Funding This research was funded by the University of Iceland Research Fund (to A.S.B. and Á.K.). Pu...
Although attentional bias (AB) is considered a key characteristic of anxiety problems, the psychomet...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Various versions of the probe detection task have been developed to assess attentional biases in anx...
Study one used the Spielberger State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) to record subjective perception ...
The experiments presented here were designed to address experimental problems due to uncontrolled lo...
Abstract Background A tendency to selectively process a threat to positive information may be involv...
Background and objectives: Socially anxious individuals have been found to have an attentional bias ...
The dot-probe task is often considered a gold standard in the field for investigating attentional bi...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Contains fulltext : 235990.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Concerns have b...
The aim of the present study was to question untested assumptions about the nature of the expression...
Several theories hypothesize an excessive allocation of attention toward threatening stimuli in anxi...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
Funding This research was funded by the University of Iceland Research Fund (to A.S.B. and Á.K.). Pu...