Threat-related attention bias in socioemotional development: A critical review and methodological considerations
X Fu, K Pérez-Edgar - Developmental Review, 2019 - Elsevier
Cross-sectional evidence suggests that attention bias to threat is linked to anxiety disorders
and anxiety vulnerability in both children and adults. However, there is a lack of …
and anxiety vulnerability in both children and adults. However, there is a lack of …
Biased attention to threat and anxiety: On taking a developmental approach
Several researchers have proposed a causal relation between biased attention to threat and
the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders in both children and adults …
the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders in both children and adults …
Association between attention bias to threat and anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents
R Abend, L de Voogd, E Salemink… - Depression and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Considerable research links threat‐related attention biases to anxiety
symptoms in adults, whereas extant findings on threat biases in youth are limited and mixed …
symptoms in adults, whereas extant findings on threat biases in youth are limited and mixed …
Threat-related attentional bias in anxious youth: A review
AC Puliafico, PC Kendall - Clinical child and family psychology review, 2006 - Springer
The research literature suggests that children and adolescents suffering from anxiety
disorders experience cognitive distortions that magnify their perceived level of threat in the …
disorders experience cognitive distortions that magnify their perceived level of threat in the …
Attentional biases in human anxiety
Across clinical and subclinical samples, anxiety has been associated with increased
attentional capture by cues signaling danger. Various cognitive models attribute the onset …
attentional capture by cues signaling danger. Various cognitive models attribute the onset …
A critical review of attentional threat bias and its role in the treatment of pediatric anxiety disorders
AK Roy, TA Dennis, CM Warner - Journal of Cognitive …, 2015 - connect.springerpub.com
Threat bias, or exaggerated selective attention to threat, is considered a key neurocognitive
factor in the etiology and maintenance of pediatric anxiety disorders. However, upon closer …
factor in the etiology and maintenance of pediatric anxiety disorders. However, upon closer …
Threat bias in attention orienting: evidence of specificity in a large community-based study
BackgroundPreliminary research implicates threat-related attention biases in paediatric
anxiety disorders. However, major questions exist concerning diagnostic specificity, effects …
anxiety disorders. However, major questions exist concerning diagnostic specificity, effects …
Systematic review and meta-analysis: Eye-tracking of attention to threat in child and adolescent anxiety
S Lisk, A Vaswani, M Linetzky, Y Bar-Haim… - Journal of the American …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective Attention biases for threat may reflect an early risk marker for anxiety disorders.
Yet questions remain regarding the direction and time-course of anxiety-linked biased …
Yet questions remain regarding the direction and time-course of anxiety-linked biased …
Stimulus-driven attention, threat bias, and sad bias in youth with a history of an anxiety disorder or depression
CM Sylvester, JJ Hudziak, MS Gaffrey… - Journal of abnormal …, 2016 - Springer
Attention biases towards threatening and sad stimuli are associated with pediatric anxiety
and depression, respectively. The basic cognitive mechanisms associated with attention …
and depression, respectively. The basic cognitive mechanisms associated with attention …
Patterns of attention to threat across tasks in behaviorally inhibited children at risk for anxiety
S Morales, BC Taber‐Thomas… - Developmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …
maintenance of fear and anxiety, the expected associations do not appear consistently …