Cognitive processes play an important role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety and depression. Current theories differ, however, in their predictions regarding the occurrence of attentional biases and memory biases in depression and anxiety. To allow for a systematic comparison of disorders and cognitive processes, 117 women (35 with generalized social phobia, 27 with major depression, and 55 healthy controls) participated in a test of visual attention (visual search), an explicit memory test (free recall), and an implicit memory test (anagram solving). Both clinical groups exhibited attentional biases for disorder-related words, whereas only depressed participants showed clear evidence of explicit and implicit memory biases. The imp...
Both anxiety and depression have been linked with attention and executive deficits, yet the nature o...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Drawing from substantial evidence demonstrating cognitive biases in depression at various stages of ...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Background: This study investigated and compared implicit and explicit memory biases in anxiety, dep...
This review evaluates evidence of attentional biases in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and depre...
Studies using the modified Stroop colour naming task have provided results consistent with the hypot...
The attentional biases of individuals with high and low levels of depression and anxiety were tested...
Both anxiety and major depression disorder (MDD) were reported to involve a maladaptive selective at...
Cognitive theories assume a uniform processing bias across different samples, but the empirical supp...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
INTRODUCTION: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases (ABs) for mo...
Anxiety is characterized by attentional biases to threat, but findings are inconsistent for depressi...
Attentional bias to negative information has been considered as a vulnerability factor for depressio...
Both anxiety and depression have been linked with attention and executive deficits, yet the nature o...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Drawing from substantial evidence demonstrating cognitive biases in depression at various stages of ...
6siAttentional and memory biases are viewed as crucial cognitive processes underlying symptoms of de...
In recent years, researches on emotional disorders and phenomenology have been significantly improve...
Background: This study investigated and compared implicit and explicit memory biases in anxiety, dep...
This review evaluates evidence of attentional biases in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and depre...
Studies using the modified Stroop colour naming task have provided results consistent with the hypot...
The attentional biases of individuals with high and low levels of depression and anxiety were tested...
Both anxiety and major depression disorder (MDD) were reported to involve a maladaptive selective at...
Cognitive theories assume a uniform processing bias across different samples, but the empirical supp...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
INTRODUCTION: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases (ABs) for mo...
Anxiety is characterized by attentional biases to threat, but findings are inconsistent for depressi...
Attentional bias to negative information has been considered as a vulnerability factor for depressio...
Both anxiety and depression have been linked with attention and executive deficits, yet the nature o...
Research into social phobia over the last 20 years has revealed the presence of information processi...
Drawing from substantial evidence demonstrating cognitive biases in depression at various stages of ...