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Unreliability of the dot probe task
European Journal of Personality, 2005The dot probe task is a widely used measure of attention allocation to threatening stimuli. The present two studies examine the reliability of different versions of this task using words as well as pictures as stimulus material. Estimates of both internal consistency and retest reliability over one week lead to the conclusion that the dot probe task ...
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Psychological Assessment, 2020
The dot-probe task is a widely used experimental paradigm that evaluates attention biases within anxiety disorders. Considerable research has focused on improving the reliability of dot-probe scores because the task's original attention bias index has ...
Anthony Molloy, P. Anderson
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The dot-probe task is a widely used experimental paradigm that evaluates attention biases within anxiety disorders. Considerable research has focused on improving the reliability of dot-probe scores because the task's original attention bias index has ...
Anthony Molloy, P. Anderson
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Dot Probe Tasks Produce No Attentional Modifications Towards Healthy Weight Bodies
European Eating Disorders ReviewABSTRACTObjectiveUsing the dot‐probe paradigm, previous research has demonstrated that women on average show attentional biases towards underweight bodies. However, little research has used these paradigms to examine the malleability of such biases.
A. Treshi‐Marie Perera +2 more
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Attentional bias to pictures of fear-relevant animals in a dot probe task.
Emotion, 2005Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-reported anxiety with the use of a dot probe task showing pictures of snakes, spiders, mushrooms, and flowers. Probes that replaced the fear-relevant stimuli (snakes and spiders) were found faster than probes that replaced the non-fear-relevant stimuli ...
Ottmar V. Lipp, Nazanin Derakshan
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Can the dot probe task detect food-related attentional biases in restrained eaters?
Appetite, 2013Three studies explored whether food-related attentional biases (orientation/disengagement) can be found in non-clinically restrained eaters using dot probe tasks. It was hypothesised that highly restrained eaters (compared to unrestrained eaters) would be quicker to identify probes appearing in the same location as food compared to neutral pictures ...
C. Wilson, D.J. Wallis
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Beyond the modified dot-probe task
Clinical Psychology ReviewAttention biases towards disease-relevant cues have been implicated in numerous disorders and health conditions, such as anxiety, cancer, drug-use disorders, and chronic pain. Attention bias modification (ABM) has shown that changing attention biases can change related emotional processes.
Rooney, Tessa +6 more
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Psychiatry Research, 2018
Cognitive models of depression emphasize the relevance of cognitive biases for development, onset and maintenance of major depressive disorder (MDD). Attentional biases consisting of increased attention to negative, mood congruent stimuli and reduced attention to positive, mood-incongruent stimuli are postulated but have rarely been tested for early ...
Trapp, Wolfgang +4 more
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Cognitive models of depression emphasize the relevance of cognitive biases for development, onset and maintenance of major depressive disorder (MDD). Attentional biases consisting of increased attention to negative, mood congruent stimuli and reduced attention to positive, mood-incongruent stimuli are postulated but have rarely been tested for early ...
Trapp, Wolfgang +4 more
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The Journal of Pain, 2013
The way in which individuals attend to pain-related stimuli is thought to affect their pain experience. Early and late stages of processing, with shifts from attentional engagement to disengagement (avoidance), have been identified, but rarely investigated in the same protocol.
Lautenbacher, Stefan +3 more
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The way in which individuals attend to pain-related stimuli is thought to affect their pain experience. Early and late stages of processing, with shifts from attentional engagement to disengagement (avoidance), have been identified, but rarely investigated in the same protocol.
Lautenbacher, Stefan +3 more
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
S. Klonteig +6 more
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S. Klonteig +6 more
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P296. Pilot Study Assessing Suicide Risk Using a Novel Suicide Dot-Probe Task
Biological Psychiatry, 2022Paloma Zabala +4 more
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