نتایج جستجو برای: attentional bias

تعداد نتایج: 126649  

2018
Wenpeng Cai Yu Pan Huangyangzi Chai Yi Cui Jin Yan Wei Dong Guanghui Deng

BACKGROUND A tendency to selectively process a threat to positive information may be involved in the etiology of anxiety disorders. The aim of this study is to examine whether attentional bias modification (ABM) can be used to modify high test-anxiety individuals' attention to emotional information and whether this change is related to anxiety vulnerability. METHODS Seventy-seven undergraduat...

2013
Sharon Morein-Zamir Martina Papmeyer Alice Durieux Naomi A. Fineberg Barbara J. Sahakian Trevor W. Robbins

Whether Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is associated with an increased attentional bias to emotive stimuli remains controversial. Additionally, it is unclear whether comorbid depression modulates abnormal emotional processing in OCD. This study examined attentional bias to OC-relevant scenes using a visual search task. Controls, non-depressed and depressed OCD patients searched for their p...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2015
Eva Kemps Marika Tiggemann Joanna Elford

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Accumulating evidence shows that cognitive bias modification produces immediate changes in attentional bias for, and consumption of, rewarding substances including food. This study examined the longevity of these attentional bias modification effects. METHODS A modified dot probe paradigm was used to determine whether alterations in biased attentional processing of f...

2013
Pingyuan Gong Guomin Shen She Li Guoping Zhang Hongchao Fang Lin Lei Peizhe Zhang Fuchang Zhang

Studies have revealed that catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and dopaminegic receptor2 (DRD2) modulate human attention bias for palatable food or tobacco. However, the existing evidence about the modulations of COMT and DRD2 on attentional bias for facial expressions was still limited. In the study, 650 college students were genotyped with regard to COMT Val158Met and DRD2 TaqI A polymorphism...

2016
Anka A. Vujanovic Margaret C. Wardle Shijing Liu Nadeeka R. Dias Scott D. Lane

There has been modest examination of attentional bias in individuals with cannabis use disorders. Clinical implications of this work are directly relevant to better informing extant evidence-based treatment for substance use disorders (e.g., relapse prevention) and/or developing novel interventions. The overarching aim of this investigation was to examine a novel attentional bias task in adults...

Journal: :Psychological research 2004
Ingrid Scharlau

Attending to a location shortens the perceptual latency of stimuli appearing at this location (perceptual latency priming). According to attentional explanations, perceptual latency priming relies on the speeded transfer of attended visual information into an internal model. However, doubts about the attentional origin have repeatedly been raised because efforts to minimize response bias have b...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2014
Patrick J F Clarke Michael Browning Geoff Hammond Lies Notebaert Colin MacLeod

BACKGROUND A pattern of attentional bias for threatening information is thought to be involved in the etiology of anxiety. Consistent with this idea, cognitive training techniques directly targeting such patterns of biased attention have been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety. Research seeking to establish the neurologic underpinnings of change in the attentional bias for threat have implicat...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2016
Jemma Todd Louise Sharpe Ben Colagiuri

There is growing evidence to support attentional bias modification (ABM) techniques such as the modified dot-probe task within the pain literature. Such techniques can help to inform theoretical models of pain by identifying the causal role of attentional bias constructs. The aim of this research was to explore the effects of dot-probe ABM that trains individuals towards (+) or away from (-) se...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2011
Sara Pieters Haske Van Der Vorst William J. Burk Tim M. Schoenmakers Esther Van Den Wildenberg Hubert J. Smeets Ellen Lambrichs Matt Field Rutger C.M.E. Engels Reinout W. Wiers

BACKGROUND The incentive sensitization theory posits that in the transition from sporadic to problematic alcohol use, the incentive value of alcohol increases (wanting) while its hedonic effects (liking) do not change or decreases. The effect of the OPRM1 c.118A>G polymorphism, associated with liking and wanting, and the DRD4-VNTR polymorphism, related to wanting, on the relation between attent...

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