Cognitive bias modification for attentional bias (CBM-A) attempts to alleviate anxiety by training an attentional bias away from threat. Several authors have argued that CBM-A in fact trains top-down, reactive counteraction of the tendency to orient towards threat. Imposing a working memory (WM) load during training should therefore limit its efficacy, since WM resources are required for goal-driven control of attention. Twenty-eight subclinical high-anxious participants completed two sessions of CBM-A or placebo training: one under a high WM load, and one under a low WM load. Attentional bias was assessed after each training. CBM-A produced an attentional bias away from threat under low load, but not under high load. These results suggest ...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Background and objectives: Anxiety-related attentional bias for threat is considered an important ri...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
Cognitive bias modification for attentional bias (CBM-A) attempts to alleviate anxiety by training a...
The effect of attention bias modification training (ABMT) on anxiety-related attention bias (AB) in ...
Attention bias modification (ABM) aims to reduce anxiety by reducing attention bias (AB) to threat; ...
There is growing evidence that cognitive bias modification procedures targeting attention (CBM-A) ca...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Attention bias modification (ABM) procedures have shown promise as a ther...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
The present study explored the mechanism of attention bias modification (ABM) on Social Anxiety Diso...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-27)Anxious individuals preferentially attend to threat-re...
Item does not contain fulltextWorry refers to the experience of uncontrollable negative thoughts. Co...
Worry refers to the experience of uncontrollable negative thoughts. Cognitive models suggest that th...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Background and objectives: Anxiety-related attentional bias for threat is considered an important ri...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....
Cognitive bias modification for attentional bias (CBM-A) attempts to alleviate anxiety by training a...
The effect of attention bias modification training (ABMT) on anxiety-related attention bias (AB) in ...
Attention bias modification (ABM) aims to reduce anxiety by reducing attention bias (AB) to threat; ...
There is growing evidence that cognitive bias modification procedures targeting attention (CBM-A) ca...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Attention bias modification (ABM) procedures have shown promise as a ther...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
The present study explored the mechanism of attention bias modification (ABM) on Social Anxiety Diso...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-27)Anxious individuals preferentially attend to threat-re...
Item does not contain fulltextWorry refers to the experience of uncontrollable negative thoughts. Co...
Worry refers to the experience of uncontrollable negative thoughts. Cognitive models suggest that th...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Background and objectives: Anxiety-related attentional bias for threat is considered an important ri...
Robert W. Booth (MEF Author)High trait anxious individuals tend to show biased processing of threat....