نتایج جستجو برای: attentional demand

تعداد نتایج: 164295  

2015
Macarena Suárez-Pellicioni Maria Isabel Núñez-Peña Àngels Colomé

Attentional bias toward threatening or emotional information is considered a cognitive marker of anxiety, and it has been described in various clinical and subclinical populations. This study used an emotional Stroop task to investigate whether math anxiety is characterized by an attentional bias toward math-related words. Two previous studies failed to observe such an effect in math-anxious in...

2016
Theofilos Petsas Jemma Harrison Makio Kashino Shigeto Furukawa Maria Chait

In this series of behavioural experiments we investigated the effect of distraction on the maintenance of acoustic scene information in short-term memory. Stimuli are artificial acoustic 'scenes' composed of several (up to twelve) concurrent tone-pip streams ('sources'). A gap (1000 ms) is inserted partway through the 'scene'; Changes in the form of an appearance of a new source or disappearanc...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2002
Tatiana Gautier Sylvie Droit-Volet

This experiment tested the effect of a dual-task on time reproduction in 5- and 8-year-olds. Children had to reproduce a stimulus duration lasting for 6 or 12 s, during which they either did or did not perform a concurrent non-temporal task (i.e. picture naming) both in low (LA) and high (HA) attentional demand conditions. The results showed that children reproduced shorter durations in the dua...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2009
Brian J Hafner Douglas G Smith

The functional differences between persons with amputation who are classified as Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL)-2 and -3 include the abilities to walk at various cadences and to negotiate environmental barriers outside the home. This study compared the effect of active microprocessor control and passive mechanical control of the prosthetic knee on function and safety in 17 subj...

2016
Nienke C Jonker Klaske A Glashouwer Brian D Ostafin Madelon E van Hemel-Ruiter Frédérique R E Smink Hans W Hoek Peter J de Jong

More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhance insight into characteristics that underlie the development and maintenance of overweight and obesity at a young age. The current study is the first to focus on attentional biases towards rewarding and punishing cues as potentially important factors. Participants were young adolescents (N = 607)...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2012
Karin Mogg Kimberly A Wilson Chris Hayward Darby Cunning Brendan P Bradley

Children of parents with panic disorder (PD) have high risk for developing anxiety disorders. However, the mechanisms involved in transmission of risk are uncertain. Cognitive models of anxiety propose that information-processing biases underlie anxiety vulnerability; in particular, attentional biases for threat. Consequently, this study examined attentional biases in mothers with lifetime PD a...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Florian Schmitz Eva Naumann Stefanie Biehl Jennifer Svaldi

Cognitive models of eating disorders propose that attentional biases for disorder-relevant stimuli contribute to eating disorder pathology. Empirical evidence of a contribution of attentional biases for binge eating disorder (BED) is still scarce. The aim of the present study was to assess attention engagement towards, and disengagement from, food stimuli in overweight females with BED (n = 25)...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Heike Jacob Carolin Brück Martin Domin Martin Lotze Dirk Wildgruber

Emotional information can be conveyed by verbal and nonverbal cues with the latter often suggested to exert a greater influence in shaping our perceptions of others. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study sought to explore attentional biases toward nonverbal signals by investigating the interaction of verbal and nonverbal cues. Results obtained in this study underline the previ...

2014
Daniela M. Pfabigan Elisabeth Lamplmayr-Kragl Nina M. Pintzinger Uta Sailer Ulrich S. Tran

Attentional processes play an important role in the processing of emotional information. Previous research reported attentional biases during stimulus processing in anxiety and depression. However, sex differences in the processing of emotional stimuli and higher prevalence rates of anxiety disorders among women, compared to men, suggest that attentional biases may also differ between the two s...

2014
Sarah M. Sass Wendy Heller Joscelyn E. Fisher Rebecca L. Silton Jennifer L. Stewart Laura D. Crocker J. Christopher Edgar Katherine J. Mimnaugh Gregory A. Miller

Anxiety is characterized by attentional biases to threat, but findings are inconsistent for depression. To address this inconsistency, the present study systematically assessed the role of co-occurring anxiety in attentional bias in depression. In addition, the role of emotional valence, arousal, and gender was explored. Ninety-two non-patients completed the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (Meye...

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