Hypothesized that repressors (Ss high in defensiveness with low trait anxiety) would show cognitive avoidance of threatening information in an attention deployment task, but an attentional bias for the same information in an emotional interference task, while Ss high in anxiety would show a threat-related bias on both tasks. A modified Stroop task and a visual probe task (VPT) were used, with physical and social threat words, and social and general positive words. Ss were 51 undergraduates. Results show that high state anxiety was related to greater Stroop interference for physical threat words as well as for social words, both threat and positive. No group effects were found for the Stroop, in spite of sufficient power. In the VPT, high tr...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
In the presence of anxiety, threatening stimuli are allocated greater processing priority by high-tr...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...
Four experiments investigating the detailed nature of the attentional bias in anxiety are reported. ...
Attentional biases for threat were examined in a non-clinical sample (N=60), with each participant t...
Summary-Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have g...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
Eysenck’s (1997) theory that attentional biases for threat vary as an interactive function of trait ...
Research suggests that anxiety is maintained by an attentional bias to threat, and a growing base of...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
In the presence of anxiety, threatening stimuli are allocated greater processing priority by high-tr...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate whether the operation of selective attention ...
We investigated selective attention for masked and unmasked, threat, and positively valenced words, ...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...
The Stroop task is a well-known example of cognitive interference using conflicting stimuli that has...