AbstractAnxiety disorders are common and difficult to treat. Some cognitive models of anxiety propose that attention bias to threat causes and maintains anxiety. This view led to the development of a computer-delivered treatment: attention bias modification (ABM) which predominantly trains attention avoidance of threat. However, meta-analyses indicate disappointing effectiveness of ABM-threat-avoidance training in reducing anxiety. This article considers how ABM may be improved, based on a review of key ideas from models of anxiety, attention and cognitive control. These are combined into an integrative framework of cognitive functions which support automatic threat evaluation/detection and goal-directed thought and action, which reciprocal...
Anxiety disorders are common and debilitating, and there are substantial research efforts to better ...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Anxiety disorders are common and difficult to treat. Some cognitive models of anxiety propose that a...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
Attention bias modification (ABM) aims to reduce anxiety by reducing attention bias (AB) to threat; ...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
The association between attentional bias for threat (ABT) and anxiety has conventionally been studie...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
Anxiety is characterized by an attentional bias toward threat; that is, anxious individuals will pre...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
It has been found in research that children and adults with anxiety have a bias toward interpreting ...
AbstractModifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successful...
Increased attentional bias to threat has been identified as a causal mechanism in the development of...
Background Attention bias modification training (ABMT) and cognitive behavioral ther...
Anxiety disorders are common and debilitating, and there are substantial research efforts to better ...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...
Anxiety disorders are common and difficult to treat. Some cognitive models of anxiety propose that a...
Research in experimental psychopathology and cognitive theories of anxiety highlight threat-related ...
Attention bias modification (ABM) aims to reduce anxiety by reducing attention bias (AB) to threat; ...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
The association between attentional bias for threat (ABT) and anxiety has conventionally been studie...
People with anxiety disorders often exhibit an attentional bias for threat. Attention bias modificat...
Anxiety is characterized by an attentional bias toward threat; that is, anxious individuals will pre...
Recently, researchers have investigated the causal nature of attentional bias for threat (AB) in the...
It has been found in research that children and adults with anxiety have a bias toward interpreting ...
AbstractModifying threat related biases in attention and interpretation has been shown to successful...
Increased attentional bias to threat has been identified as a causal mechanism in the development of...
Background Attention bias modification training (ABMT) and cognitive behavioral ther...
Anxiety disorders are common and debilitating, and there are substantial research efforts to better ...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
It is well established that anxious individuals show biases in information processing, such that the...