Beyond self-report: A review of physiological and neuroscientific methods to investigate consumer behavior
The current paper investigates the value and application of a range of physiological and
neuroscientific techniques in applied marketing research and consumer science …
neuroscientific techniques in applied marketing research and consumer science …
The interplay among attention, interpretation, and memory biases in depression: Revisiting the combined cognitive bias hypothesis
J Everaert, EHW Koster - Cognitive biases in health and psychiatric …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cognitive biases are theorized to play a critical role in the onset and maintenance of
depression. Although these cognitive biases have been investigated extensively, their …
depression. Although these cognitive biases have been investigated extensively, their …
Of guns and snakes: testing a modern threat superiority effect
Previous studies suggest that ancient (ie evolutionary-based) threats capture attention
because human beings possess an inborn module shaped by evolution and dedicated to …
because human beings possess an inborn module shaped by evolution and dedicated to …
Wanting to be happy but not knowing how: poor attentional control and emotion-regulation abilities mediate the association between valuing happiness and …
B Mahmoodi Kahriz, JL Bower, FMGQ Glover… - Journal of Happiness …, 2020 - Springer
Recent studies suggest that valuing happiness is associated with negative psychological
health outcomes, including increased depression, in US samples. We aimed to replicate …
health outcomes, including increased depression, in US samples. We aimed to replicate …
Attentional allocation to task-irrelevant fearful faces is not automatic: Experimental evidence for the conditional hypothesis of emotional selection
Q Victeur, P Huguet, L Silvert - Cognition and Emotion, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional
stimuli are not automatic, but may depend on the relevance of emotion to the top-down …
stimuli are not automatic, but may depend on the relevance of emotion to the top-down …
The impact of pandemic-related stress on attentional bias and anxiety in alexithymia during the COVID-19 pandemic
SH Lee, KT Lee - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The COVID-19 pandemic had negative consequences for mental health, yet it is unknown
how and to what extent the psychological outcomes of this stressful event are moderated by …
how and to what extent the psychological outcomes of this stressful event are moderated by …
The contextual goal dependent attentional flexibility (CoGoDAF) framework: A new approach to attention bias in depression
Successful adaptation to the environment requires attentional prioritization of emotional
information relevant to the current situational demands. Accordingly, the presence of an …
information relevant to the current situational demands. Accordingly, the presence of an …
[HTML][HTML] Using the extended parallel process model to examine the nature and impact of breast cancer prevention information on mobile-based social media: content …
Background: With the rise of mobile technology, an increasing number of people use mobile-
based social media to access health information. Many scholars have explored the nature of …
based social media to access health information. Many scholars have explored the nature of …
The assessment of attentional bias to cleanliness stimuli in different versions of the dot-probe task: Evidence for a motivational account
Vogt et al.(2011) investigated the role of goal-relevance in attention. Specifically, they
induced the emotional state of disgust and showed an attentional bias (AB) to goal-related …
induced the emotional state of disgust and showed an attentional bias (AB) to goal-related …
Me first? Positioning self in the attentional hierarchy.
The attention system that allocates resources across competing aspects of the environment
is influenced by biases toward particular types of stimuli, such as cues of threat (eg, angry …
is influenced by biases toward particular types of stimuli, such as cues of threat (eg, angry …