[PDF][PDF] The Face-in-the-Crowd attentional bias modification task improves mood but not through modified attentional biases: a randomised experimental trial.
… Face-in-the-Crowd attentional bias modi cation task improves mood but not through modi
ed attentional biases… The use of face-in-the-crowd paradigms to detect attentional biases in …
ed attentional biases… The use of face-in-the-crowd paradigms to detect attentional biases in …
[HTML][HTML] Who gets caught by the emotion? Attentional biases toward emotional facial expressions and their link to social anxiety and autistic traits
… attentional biases toward different emotional expressions (angry, happy, sad, and fearful
versus neutral) and their links to social anxiety … emotional dot-probe paradigm on a touch screen…
versus neutral) and their links to social anxiety … emotional dot-probe paradigm on a touch screen…
[HTML][HTML] Searching for a face in the crowd: Pitfalls and unexplored possibilities
… features, this does not mean that all participants do. Moreover, these schematic faces may
well reveal attentional effects in other paradigms, … in an enraged facial expression to better …
well reveal attentional effects in other paradigms, … in an enraged facial expression to better …
[PDF][PDF] Social Anxiety: Understanding the Attentional Bias to Threat
H Delchau - 2019 - core.ac.uk
… Biased attention toward threatening facial expressions is an important maintaining and possibly
aetiological factor for social anxiety. … employed experimental paradigms administered to …
aetiological factor for social anxiety. … employed experimental paradigms administered to …
[HTML][HTML] The influence of stress on attentional bias to threat: An angry face and a noisy crowd
HA Rued, CJ Hilmert, AM Strahm… - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2019 - Springer
… For example, in an attentional blink paradigm, in which a target … thought all the faces had the
same facial expression, and the D … Finding the face in the crowd: An anger superiority effect. …
same facial expression, and the D … Finding the face in the crowd: An anger superiority effect. …
[HTML][HTML] Attentional Bias of Individuals with Social Anxiety towards Facial and Somatic Emotional Cues in a Holistic Manner
Y Wang, J Liang, Z Zhu, J Gao, Q Yao, X Ding - Behavioral Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
… in individuals with social anxiety disorder during integrated facial and … -probe paradigm to
investigate the attentional bias towards … extends beyond mere facial expressions to encompass …
investigate the attentional bias towards … extends beyond mere facial expressions to encompass …
Angry faces hold attention: Evidence of attentional adhesion in two paradigms
… that it is the happy face in the crowd that really stands out. … It is also plausible that the angry
facial expression expresses … of the angry facial expression that do not hold attention. The …
facial expression expresses … of the angry facial expression that do not hold attention. The …
[PDF][PDF] Face in the Crowd and Level of Self-Criticism
… engagement in the context of the face in the crowd paradigm. Many scientists (… expression,
which may indicate an attentional bias against any human facial expression or human faces …
which may indicate an attentional bias against any human facial expression or human faces …
Examining the effects of social anxiety and other individual differences on gaze-directed attentional shifts
… paradigm, which can capture covert shifts of attention. In showing that this lack of modulation
extends to gaze cueing by angry expressions, for which a range of attentional biases in SA …
extends to gaze cueing by angry expressions, for which a range of attentional biases in SA …
An Electrophysiological Examination of Attentional Biases to Emotional Faces in Depression and Social Anxiety
NM Hager - 2023 - search.proquest.com
… ) and social anxiety disorder (SAD) involve attentional biases … these biases in response to
emotional facial expressions, but … attentional biases through the use of free-viewing paradigms…
emotional facial expressions, but … attentional biases through the use of free-viewing paradigms…