Attentional bias in anxiety: A defective inhibition hypothesis |
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Authors: | Elaine Fox |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract Three experiments are reported which examine attentional bias in high trait-anxious, low trait-anxious, and repressor subjects. Measures of interference did not provide consistent results. However, negative priming effects suggested that high trait-anxious subjects had difficulty inhibiting threat-related information, as well as nonthreat-related distracting information under conditions of attentional search. There was some evidence that individuals with a repressive coping style were particularly efficient in inhibiting threat-related information. It is suggested that defective inhibition of distracting information may be an important mechanism in understanding the cognitive basis of anxiety. |
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