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Predictive Attentional Bias Modification Induces Stimulus-Evoked Attentional Bias for Threat [PDF]
Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) aims to modulate attentional biases, but questions remain about its efficacy and there may be new variants yet to explore.
Thomas E. Gladwin +2 more
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Attentional control predicts change in bias in response to attentional bias modification [PDF]
Procedures that effectively modify attentional bias to negative information have been examined for their potential to be a source of therapeutic change in emotional vulnerability. However, the degree to which these procedures modify attentional bias is subject to individual differences.
Julian Basanovic +4 more
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The current study examined the effects of a reward associative learning procedure and the traditional threat-avoidance ABM paradigm on anxiety and attentional bias. In reward training, participants were given high rewards for correct responses to neutral
Wen Xiao +3 more
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Attentional bias in math anxiety [PDF]
Cognitive theory from the field of general anxiety suggests that the tendency to display attentional bias toward negative information results in anxiety. Accordingly, the current study aims to investigate whether attentional bias is involved in math anxiety (MA) as well (i.e., a persistent negative reaction to math).
Rubinsten, Orly +3 more
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The role of attention bias malleability in experiencing pain and associated disability [PDF]
Background Attentional processing of pain has been theorized to play a key role in the severity of pain and associated disability. In particular attentional bias towards pain information, resulting in poor pain outcomes, has been extensively researched ...
Justine L. Mac Goris +5 more
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Comparison of attentional bias toward threat between children with signs of internalizing and externalizing disorders [PDF]
The main aim of this research is to compare attentional bias toward threat among children with signs of internalizing and externalizing disorders. First, we offend the CBCL questionnaire to 700 parents who had an 11-12-year-old son.
FATEMEH BAGHERI +2 more
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No preconscious attentional bias towards itch in healthy individuals.
Rapidly attending towards potentially harmful stimuli to prevent possible damage to the body is a critical component of adaptive behavior. Research suggests that individuals display an attentional bias, i.e., preferential allocation of attention, for ...
Jennifer M Becker +8 more
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Attentional bias in eating disorders [PDF]
AbstractObjective:To examine the relationship between eating disorders and attentional biases.Method:The first study comprised 23 female patients with clinical eating disorders, women with high levels ofanxiety (n = 19), and three female normal control groups comprising low (n = 31), moderate (n = 21), or high levels of shape concern (n = 23).
Shafran, R +4 more
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Testing a frequency of exposure hypothesis in attentional bias for alcohol-related stimuli amongst social drinkers [PDF]
Aims To examine whether a group of social drinkers showed longer response latencies to alcohol-related stimuli than neutral stimuli and to test whether exposure to 1) an alcohol-related environment and 2) consumption related cues influenced the ...
Antony C. Moss +9 more
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Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias [PDF]
Biases of emotional attention are believed to be central to human (mal)adaptation and multiple forms of psychopathology. Yet fundamental questions remain regarding the nature and empirical study of attentional bias (AB). We thus aimed to (a) test a novel conceptualization and related operationalization of AB expression in time and (b) illuminate the ...
Zvielli, A, Bernstein, A, Koster, Ernst
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