In this study, we investigated to what extent indirect measures predict behavioural and physiological fear responses towards spiders. Implicit attitudes towards spiders were assessed using an implicit association test and attentional bias towards spiders was assessed using a dot probe task and a disengagement task. Results showed that a self report measure of fear for spiders, but not the indirect measures predicted avoidance behaviour. The indirect measures but not the self report measure predicted changes in heart rate in response to the presentation of a spider. These results suggest that indirect measures may be useful in predicting and understanding fear responses that are not easily voluntarily controlled
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated whether direct and indirect measures predict u...
Phobic behaviour is traditionally described in terms of avoidance of the phobic object. Andrews (196...
This paper investigated the link between trait fear in spider phobic participants and size estimatio...
In this study, we investigated to what extent indirect measures predict behavioural and physiologica...
To study of cognitive fear networks and associations, indirect experimental paradigms like the Impli...
This study examined the predictive power of automatically activated spider-related affective associa...
AbstractIn this preliminary study, we investigated the patterns of concordance between both implicit...
Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current study tested whether avoidan...
Background and objectives: Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current s...
This study investigated whether fear expectancy in phobic individuals induces priming of the defensi...
The present study explored the presence of complaint-specific implicit associations in the domain of...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The present study reports on an attempt to experim...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated whether direct and indirect measures predict u...
Phobic behaviour is traditionally described in terms of avoidance of the phobic object. Andrews (196...
This paper investigated the link between trait fear in spider phobic participants and size estimatio...
In this study, we investigated to what extent indirect measures predict behavioural and physiologica...
To study of cognitive fear networks and associations, indirect experimental paradigms like the Impli...
This study examined the predictive power of automatically activated spider-related affective associa...
AbstractIn this preliminary study, we investigated the patterns of concordance between both implicit...
Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current study tested whether avoidan...
Background and objectives: Avoidance behavior is central to several anxiety disorders. The current s...
This study investigated whether fear expectancy in phobic individuals induces priming of the defensi...
The present study explored the presence of complaint-specific implicit associations in the domain of...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The present study reports on an attempt to experim...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated whether direct and indirect measures predict u...
Phobic behaviour is traditionally described in terms of avoidance of the phobic object. Andrews (196...
This paper investigated the link between trait fear in spider phobic participants and size estimatio...