The present study evaluated the status of mood-congruent memory bias in implicit memory tasks for threat-related information. A literature review complemented by three experiments on high and low trait anxiety participants found no implicit memory bias for threat-related information in anxious individuals on either word fragment completion or tachistoscopic word identification tasks. The theoretical implications of these results are discussed. © 1999 Psychology Press Ltd
Anxious individuals tend to show attentional bias to threats and dangers; this is usually in-terpret...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
The present study evaluated the status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals fol...
The perceptual identification paradigm was used to examine implicit memory performance in high- and ...
Interpretive biases play a crucial role in anxiety disorders. The aim of the current study was to ex...
Information-processing models of emotional disorders suggest that anxious individuals may be charact...
The status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals was evaluated following inciden...
The purpose of the present research was to examine if anxiety is linked to a memory-based attentiona...
The suggestion that high-trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for threatening information ...
Few studies have directly examined the relationship between trait anxiety and explicit memory for e...
The well-established memory bias for arousing-negative stimuli seems to be enhanced in high trait-an...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments were conducted to study selective memory bias favoring...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
The present study evaluated the status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals fol...
Anxious individuals tend to show attentional bias to threats and dangers; this is usually in-terpret...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
The present study evaluated the status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals fol...
The perceptual identification paradigm was used to examine implicit memory performance in high- and ...
Interpretive biases play a crucial role in anxiety disorders. The aim of the current study was to ex...
Information-processing models of emotional disorders suggest that anxious individuals may be charact...
The status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals was evaluated following inciden...
The purpose of the present research was to examine if anxiety is linked to a memory-based attentiona...
The suggestion that high-trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for threatening information ...
Few studies have directly examined the relationship between trait anxiety and explicit memory for e...
The well-established memory bias for arousing-negative stimuli seems to be enhanced in high trait-an...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments were conducted to study selective memory bias favoring...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
The present study evaluated the status of mood-congruent free recall bias in anxious individuals fol...
Anxious individuals tend to show attentional bias to threats and dangers; this is usually in-terpret...
Anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat (e.g. Mathews & MacLeod, 2005). Executi...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...