The role of defensiveness and repressive coping style for the performance on a combined emotional Stroop and tachistoscopic identification task with masked and unmasked words was studied in a community sample. Defensiveness was associated with a decrease in Stroop interference for masked threat words, but not for unmasked threat words. The most robust results, however, were found with regard to overall test performance (independent of emotional valence). On the emotional Stroop task, high-defensive men (but not women) were faster to colour-name words in general, irrespective of emotional valence. On the tachistoscopic identification task, high-defensive women identified fewer words in general than low-defensive participants. The results are...
Objective: According to vigilance-avoidance theory (Derakshan, Eysenck, & Myers, 2007), repressors h...
Face recognition usually takes place in a social context, where faces are surrounded by other stimul...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
The single-trial emotional Stroop effect for masked threat words, and its association with anxiety, ...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
Previous research suggests that defensiveness involves decreased perceptual sensitivity for intense ...
Summary-This study measured perceptual and electroencephalographic responses to masked pleasant, unp...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
There is a robust relationship between the salience of stimulus materials presented in the Emotional...
There is no research on the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and defensi...
The emotional Stroop task (EST) is a widely used method in demonstrating how emotional material disr...
This item is only available electronically.The capacity to recall facial identity and recognise emot...
On the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) high socially anxious (HSA) individuals exhibit increased behav...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Objective: According to vigilance-avoidance theory (Derakshan, Eysenck, & Myers, 2007), repressors h...
Face recognition usually takes place in a social context, where faces are surrounded by other stimul...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
The single-trial emotional Stroop effect for masked threat words, and its association with anxiety, ...
Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive ...
Previous research suggests that defensiveness involves decreased perceptual sensitivity for intense ...
Summary-This study measured perceptual and electroencephalographic responses to masked pleasant, unp...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
There is a robust relationship between the salience of stimulus materials presented in the Emotional...
There is no research on the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and defensi...
The emotional Stroop task (EST) is a widely used method in demonstrating how emotional material disr...
This item is only available electronically.The capacity to recall facial identity and recognise emot...
On the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) high socially anxious (HSA) individuals exhibit increased behav...
Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies suggest a causal role of interpretation biases in the aeti...
Objective: According to vigilance-avoidance theory (Derakshan, Eysenck, & Myers, 2007), repressors h...
Face recognition usually takes place in a social context, where faces are surrounded by other stimul...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...