نتایج جستجو برای: attention bias

تعداد نتایج: 414639  

2015
Jordi Mondria Thomas Wu Yi Zhang

a r t i c l e i n f o This paper explores the joint determination of home bias and attention allocation. We overcome the typical challenge associated with evaluating attention allocation theories by using a new internet search query dataset to measure how much information investors decide to process. Employing an instrumental variables approach, we find empirical evidence of a two-way causality...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2015

Journal: :Sleep 2006
Kenneth M A MacMahon Niall M Broomfield Colin A Espie

STUDY OBJECTIVES Cognitive models of primary insomnia (PI) suggest attention bias as a maintaining process. This study used a hallmark measure of attention bias, the dot-probe task, to determine whether attention bias to sleep-related stimuli is present in individuals with PI. Control groups of good sleepers (GS) and individuals with delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS), a sleep disorder with no...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
Kara M Lindstrom Amanda E Guyer Karin Mogg Brendan P Bradley Nathan A Fox Monique Ernst Eric E Nelson Ellen Leibenluft Jennifer C Britton Christopher S Monk Daniel S Pine Yair Bar-Haim

The ability of positive and negative facial signals to influence attention orienting is crucial to social functioning. Given the dramatic developmental change in neural architecture supporting social function, positive and negative facial cues may influence attention orienting differently in relatively young or old individuals. However, virtually no research examines such age-related difference...

2016
Marcello Siniscalchi Serenella d’Ingeo Serena Fornelli Angelo Quaranta

The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs. Visuospatial attention was evaluated using a food detection task that closely matches the so-called "cancellation" task used in human studies. Paw preference was estimated by quantifying the dog's use of forepaws to hold a puzzle feeder device (namely the "Kong") while eating its content. Resul...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2012
Sarah E Romens Seth D Pollak

BACKGROUND Child maltreatment is associated with heightened risk for depression; however, not all individuals who experience maltreatment develop depression. Previous research indicates that maltreatment contributes to an attention bias for emotional cues, and that depressed individuals show attention bias for sad cues. METHOD The present study examined attention patterns for sad, depression-...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2016
Julie Markant Lisa M Oakes Dima Amso

During the first year of life, infants maintain their ability to discriminate faces from their own race but become less able to differentiate other-race faces. Though this is likely due to daily experience with own-race faces, the mechanisms linking repeated exposure to optimal face processing remain unclear. One possibility is that frequent experience with own-race faces generates a selective ...

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