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Jones BT Macphee LM Broomfield NM Jones BC Espie CA 《Journal of abnormal psychology》2005,114(2):249-258
Evidence was sought of an attentional bias toward a highly representative object of the bedroom environment in good, moderate, and poor (primary insomnia) sleepers. Using a flicker paradigm for inducing change blindness, the authors briefly presented a single scene comprising a group of bedroom environment and neutral objects to participants and then briefly replaced this scene with an identical scene containing a change made to either a bedroom environment or a neutral object. In a 3 x 2 entirely between-participants design, change-detection latencies revealed a sleep-related attentional bias in poor sleepers but not in good sleepers. A possible bias in moderate sleepers was also revealed. It is suggested that attentional bias has a role in the perpetuation and possibly precipitation of primary insomnia. 相似文献
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Merrill Brittany M. Raiker Joseph S. Mattfeld Aaron T. Macphee Fiona L. Ramos Marcela C. Zhao Xin Altszuler Amy R. Schooler Jonathan W. Coxe Stefany Gnagy Elizabeth M. Greiner Andrew R. Coles Erika K. Pelham William E. 《Journal of abnormal child psychology》2022,50(9):1139-1149
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology - The conceptual overlap between mind-wandering and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-related impairments is considerable, yet little... 相似文献
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