نتایج جستجو برای: attention bias

تعداد نتایج: 414639  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Kara M Lindstrom Donald J Mandell George J Musa Jennifer C Britton Lindsey S Sankin Karin Mogg Brendan P Bradley Monique Ernst Thao Doan Yair Bar-Haim Ellen Leibenluft Daniel S Pine Christina W Hoven

While trauma affects both parents and their children, minimal research examines the role of information-processing perturbations in shaping reactions to trauma experienced by parents and, in turn, the effect this trauma has on their children. This study examines familial associations among trauma, psychopathology, and attention bias. Specifically, group differences in psychopathology and attent...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
ebrahim pishyareh institute for cognitive science studies (icss), tehran, iran. mehdi tehrani-doost javad mahmoodi-gharaie anahita khorrami mitra joudi mehrnoosh ahmadi

children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) react explosively and inappropriately to emotional stimuli. it could be hypothesized that these children have some impairment in attending to emotional cues. based on this hypothesis, we conducted this study to evaluate visual directions of children with adhd towards paired emotional scenes.thirty boys between the ages of 6 and 11 ye...

Journal: :Developmental science 2017
Santiago Morales Bradley C Taber-Thomas Koraly E Pérez-Edgar

Although attention bias towards threat has been causally implicated in the development and maintenance of fear and anxiety, the expected associations do not appear consistently. Reliance on a single task to capture attention bias, in this case overwhelmingly the dot-probe task, may contribute to this inconsistency. Comparing across attentional bias measures could help capture patterns of behavi...

2014
Joshua M. Carlson Jiook Cha Eddie Harmon-Jones Lilianne R. Mujica-Parodi Greg Hajcak

Cognitive processing biases, such as increased attention to threat, are gaining recognition as causal factors in anxiety. Yet, little is known about the anatomical pathway by which threat biases cognition and how genetic factors might influence the integrity of this pathway, and thus, behavior. For 40 normative adults, we reconstructed the entire amygdalo-prefrontal white matter tract (uncinate...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Joshua M Carlson Jiook Cha Eddie Harmon-Jones Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi Greg Hajcak

Cognitive processing biases, such as increased attention to threat, are gaining recognition as causal factors in anxiety. Yet, little is known about the anatomical pathway by which threat biases cognition and how genetic factors might influence the integrity of this pathway, and thus, behavior. For 40 normative adults, we reconstructed the entire amygdalo-prefrontal white matter tract (uncinate...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2016
Lauren M McGrath Joyce M Oates Yael G Dai Helen F Dodd Jessica Waxler Caitlin C Clements Sydney Weill Alison Hoffnagle Erin Anderson Rebecca MacRae Jennifer Mullett Christopher J McDougle Barbara R Pober Jordan W Smoller

Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) often experience significant anxiety. A promising approach to anxiety intervention has emerged from cognitive studies of attention bias to threat. To investigate the utility of this intervention in WS, this study examined attention bias to happy and angry faces in individuals with WS (N = 46). Results showed a significant difference in attention bias patt...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2015
Allison M Waters Kylee Forrest Rosie-Mae Peters Brendan P Bradley Karin Mogg

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Children of parents with emotional disorders have an increased risk for developing anxiety and depressive disorders. Yet the mechanisms that contribute to this increased risk are poorly understood. The present study aimed to examine attention biases in children as a function of maternal lifetime emotional disorders and maternal attention biases. METHODS There were 13...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2014
Brian M Iacoviello Gang Wu Rany Abend James W Murrough Adriana Feder Eyal Fruchter Yoav Levinstein Ilan Wald Christopher R Bailey Daniel S Pine Alexander Neumeister Yair Bar-Haim Dennis S Charney

Cognitive theories implicate information-processing biases in the etiology of anxiety disorders. Results of attention-bias studies in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been inconsistent, suggesting biases towards and away from threat. Within-subject variability of attention biases in posttraumatic patients may be a useful marker for attentional control impairment and the development of ...

Introduction: Test anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders that have a detrimental role on mental health and educational students. So, the aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of threatening cognitive bias correction on the reduction of test anxiety. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, statistical community was Twelfth grade girl students in district 3 of Teh...

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