Attentional biases to threat-related stimuli is an established characteristic of anxiety and depressive traits and disorders using several experimental paradigms; however, the conditions during which these biases are exhibited are not well characterized. In the current study, the temporal course of participants\u27 (N = 96) attentional bias toward and away from simultaneously presented emotionally positive and negative images for 3000 ms was collected with an eye-tracking system that provided a continuous assessment of eye-gaze. Eye-gaze bias was analyzed by time segments derived from both theory and principal component analyses for levels of trait anxiety, depression, and endophenotypes. I hypothesized that high-trait anxiety would init...
Decades of research have established a link between emotional disorders and attentional biases for e...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the time course of attentional bias for negati...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Cognitive theories and empirical research suggest the existence of a moderate anxiety-linked attenti...
The study investigated biases in selective attention to emotional face stimuli in generalized anxiet...
The attentional biases of individuals with high and low levels of depression and anxiety were tested...
Previous research has demonstrated that anxious individuals attend to negative emotional information...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
Objectives. Recent cognitive theories propose that attentional biases cause or maintain anxiety diso...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Decades of research have established a link between emotional disorders and attentional biases for e...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the time course of attentional bias for negati...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Many studies have illustrated the close relationship between anxiety disorders and attentional funct...
Cognitive theories and empirical research suggest the existence of a moderate anxiety-linked attenti...
The study investigated biases in selective attention to emotional face stimuli in generalized anxiet...
The attentional biases of individuals with high and low levels of depression and anxiety were tested...
Previous research has demonstrated that anxious individuals attend to negative emotional information...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Cognitive models of anxiety postulate that anxious individuals are inclined to pay more attention to...
Objectives. Recent cognitive theories propose that attentional biases cause or maintain anxiety diso...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Decades of research have established a link between emotional disorders and attentional biases for e...
Hakutermit: anxiety, visual attention, attentional bias, facial expressions, spatial cueing paradig...
Attention is guided by both endogenous cues, such as expectations stemming from memories, and by exo...