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Central nervous activity during a dot probe task with facial expressions in fibromyalgia

Biological Psychology, 2022
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain condition accompanied by affective symptoms and cognitive impairments. This study investigated central nervous correlates of attentional and emotional processing in FMS. Therefore, event-related potentials were recorded in 26 FMS patients and 26 healthy controls during a dot probe task, which required ...
Laura Rachel, Fischer-Jbali   +4 more
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The Suicide Dot Probe Task: Psychometric properties and validity in relation to suicide‐related outcomes

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2023
AbstractBackgroundAttentional biases to suicide‐related stimuli have been linked to suicide‐related outcomes. However, behavioral tasks that have been previously modified to capture suicide‐specific attentional biases have demonstrated inconsistent reliability and validity.
Megan L. Rogers   +5 more
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Extended testing with the dot-probe task increases test–retest reliability and validity

Cognitive Processing, 2018
The dot-probe task is used to measure attentional biases toward threat. However, the test-retest reliability and validity of the task have been called into question. No studies to date have included an extended number of testing sessions or tailored the task to individual participants by incorporating self-relevant stimuli-doing so may improve ...
Jacob S. Aday, Joshua M. Carlson
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Attending to emotional expressions: no evidence for automatic capture in the dot-probe task

Cognition and Emotion, 2017
Research on automatic attention to emotional faces offers mixed results. Therefore we examined validity effects for facial expressions of different emotions (compared to neutral faces) with a dot-probe paradigm in seven studies (total N = 308). Systematic variations of type of emotion, CTI, task, cue size, and masking allow for a differentiated ...
Swantje, Puls, Klaus, Rothermund
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Attentional bias in MDD: ERP components analysis and classification using a dot-probe task

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2018
Strands of evidence have supported existence of negative attentional bias in patients with depression. This study aimed to assess the behavioral and electrophysiological signatures of attentional bias in major depressive disorder (MDD) and explore whether ERP components contain valuable information for discriminating between MDD patients and healthy ...
Xiaowei Li   +10 more
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Evaluating occupational stress in manufacturing workers using a dot probe task game board: A pilot study.

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BackgroundOccupational stress in manufacturing negatively impacts worker health and productivity. Effective tools for assessing stress levels in this high-risk industry can support interventions aimed at improving worker well-being.ObjectiveThis pilot ...
P. Lee   +3 more
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