The present study was designed to test the conditions under which threat-related cognitive bias can be observed in anxious children. Measures of cognitive bias for threatening words and pictures were obtained from 55 spider fearful children and 58 non-fearful children (aged 8-11 yrs) in the 1st experiment, and from 44 spider fearful children, and 41 normal controls and 36 nonfearful controls (aged 8 yrs) in the 2nd experiment. Cognitive bias was assessed by the emotional Stroop task. In line with the authors' previous findings, all children aged 8 yrs showed a bias for spider words, but not for spider pictures. However, a relation between spider fear and bias was observed when age was taken into account: bias for spider words decreased with...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether nonclinically anxious children, like anxious adults...
Examined the relation between spider fear in children and cognitive processing bias toward threateni...
Aimed to clarify whether nonclinical fear of spiders in children is related to a distorted cognitive...
Background and Objectives: Cognitive theories suggest that cognitive biases may be related and toget...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that cognitive biases may be related and toget...
This study examined whether the cognitive bias for threat is a stable phenomenon in 20 spider phobic...
This study investigated multiple cognitive biases in children simultaneously, to investigate whether...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
There is now considerable evidence that a person's cognitive processing is influenced by emotional f...
Contains fulltext : 196717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
We investigated the role of self-reports and behavioral measures of interpretation biases and their ...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether nonclinically anxious children, like anxious adults...
Examined the relation between spider fear in children and cognitive processing bias toward threateni...
Aimed to clarify whether nonclinical fear of spiders in children is related to a distorted cognitive...
Background and Objectives: Cognitive theories suggest that cognitive biases may be related and toget...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cognitive theories suggest that cognitive biases may be related and toget...
This study examined whether the cognitive bias for threat is a stable phenomenon in 20 spider phobic...
This study investigated multiple cognitive biases in children simultaneously, to investigate whether...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
There is now considerable evidence that a person's cognitive processing is influenced by emotional f...
Contains fulltext : 196717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated...
We investigated the role of self-reports and behavioral measures of interpretation biases and their ...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
The present study examined processing bias in children suffering from anxiety disorders. Processing ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether nonclinically anxious children, like anxious adults...