Cognitive vulnerability to emotional disorders
A Mathews, C MacLeod - Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
A review of recent research on cognitive processing indicates that biases in attention,
memory, and interpretation, as well as repetitive negative thoughts, are common across …
memory, and interpretation, as well as repetitive negative thoughts, are common across …
A cognitive perspective on social phobia
A cognitive perspective on social phobia Page 212 Chapter 9 A Cognitive Perspective on
Social Phobia David M. Clark the cognitive model Processing in Social Situations Processing …
Social Phobia David M. Clark the cognitive model Processing in Social Situations Processing …
Looking for foes and friends: perceptual and emotional factors when finding a face in the crowd.
P Juth, D Lundqvist, A Karlsson, A Öhman - Emotion, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
In a face-in-the-crowd setting, the authors examined visual search for photographically
reproduced happy, angry, and fearful target faces among neutral distractor faces in 3 …
reproduced happy, angry, and fearful target faces among neutral distractor faces in 3 …
A comparison of attentional biases and memory biases in women with social phobia and major depression.
Cognitive processes play an important role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety and
depression. Current theories differ, however, in their predictions regarding the occurrence of …
depression. Current theories differ, however, in their predictions regarding the occurrence of …
Speeded detection and increased distraction in fear of spiders: evidence from eye movements.
Anxiety patients exhibit attentional biases toward threat, which have often been
demonstrated as increased distractibility by threatening stimuli. In contrast, speeded …
demonstrated as increased distractibility by threatening stimuli. In contrast, speeded …
Social phobics do not misinterpret facial expression of emotion
P Philippot, C Douilliez - Behaviour research and therapy, 2005 - Elsevier
Attentional biases in the processing of threatening facial expressions in social anxiety are
well documented. It is generally assumed that these attentional biases originate in an …
well documented. It is generally assumed that these attentional biases originate in an …
Distinguishing neural substrates of heterogeneity among anxiety disorders
JB Nitschke, W Heller - International review of neurobiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews cognitive and neuroimaging findings for each of
the six anxiety disorders: obsessive‐compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder …
the six anxiety disorders: obsessive‐compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder …
An acceptance and mindfulness-based perspective on social anxiety disorder
JD Herbert, LA Cardaciotto - Acceptance and mindfulness-based …, 2005 - Springer
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is a common and often
debilitating anxiety disorder. The cardinal features of SAD are anxiety in and avoidance of …
debilitating anxiety disorder. The cardinal features of SAD are anxiety in and avoidance of …
Individuals with social phobia are biased to become aware of negative faces
J Eastwood, D Smile, J Oakman, P Farvolden… - Visual …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
To evaluate whether individuals with social phobia are biased to become aware of negative
faces participants searched visual displays containing varying number of neutral face …
faces participants searched visual displays containing varying number of neutral face …
The effects of social anxiety and depression on the evaluation of facial crowds
E Gilboa-Schechtman, G Presburger, S Marom… - Behaviour research and …, 2005 - Elsevier
Facial crowds of emotion connoting approval or criticism are linked to the fears of socially
anxious individuals. We examined evaluation ratings and decision latencies of mixed facial …
anxious individuals. We examined evaluation ratings and decision latencies of mixed facial …