Although many cognitive models in anxiety propose that an impaired top-down control enhances the processing of task-irrelevant stimuli, few studies have paid attention to task-irrelevant stimuli under a cognitive load task. In the present study, we investigated the effects of the working memory load on attention to task-irrelevant stimuli in trait social anxiety. The results showed that as trait social anxiety increased, participants were unable to disengage from task-irrelevant stimuli identical to the memory cue under low and high working memory loads. Impaired attentional disengagement was positively correlated with trait social anxiety. This impaired attentional disengagement was related to trait social anxiety, but not state anxiety. O...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Cognitive models assume that social anxiety is associated with and maintained by biased information ...
Background and Objectives: Attentional Control Theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situatio...
Although many cognitive models in anxiety propose that an impaired top-down control enhances the pro...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Working memory capacity is one of the most important cognitive functions influencing individual trai...
The present study was designed to examine the cognitive understanding of anxiety from a deconstructe...
Despite the established relationship between social anxiety and attentional bias towards threat, a g...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Whether trait anxiety is associated with a general impairment of cognitive control is a matter of de...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
Whether trait anxiety is associated with a general impairment of cognitive control is a matter of de...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) exhibit an attentional bias for threat (AB). Nevertheless,...
Higher trait anxiety can impair cognitive functioning via attention, but relatively little is known ...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have been shown to have an attentional bias toward anxiety...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Cognitive models assume that social anxiety is associated with and maintained by biased information ...
Background and Objectives: Attentional Control Theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situatio...
Although many cognitive models in anxiety propose that an impaired top-down control enhances the pro...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Working memory capacity is one of the most important cognitive functions influencing individual trai...
The present study was designed to examine the cognitive understanding of anxiety from a deconstructe...
Despite the established relationship between social anxiety and attentional bias towards threat, a g...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Whether trait anxiety is associated with a general impairment of cognitive control is a matter of de...
Attentional Control Theory (ACT; [Eysenck et al., 2007] and [Derakshan and Eysenck, 2009]) posits th...
Whether trait anxiety is associated with a general impairment of cognitive control is a matter of de...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) exhibit an attentional bias for threat (AB). Nevertheless,...
Higher trait anxiety can impair cognitive functioning via attention, but relatively little is known ...
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have been shown to have an attentional bias toward anxiety...
Many neurocognitive models of anxiety emphasize the importance of a hyper-responsive threat-detectio...
Cognitive models assume that social anxiety is associated with and maintained by biased information ...
Background and Objectives: Attentional Control Theory (ACT) predicts that trait anxiety and situatio...