Effects of anxiety on task switching: Evidence from the mixed antisaccade task |
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Authors: | Tahereh L. Ansari Nazanin Derakshan Anne Richards |
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Affiliation: | Attention and Emotion Lab, School of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England. |
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Abstract: | According to the attentional control theory of anxiety (Eysenck, Derakshan, Santos, & Calvo, 2007), anxiety impairs performance on cognitive tasks that involve the shifting function of working memory. This hypothesis was tested using a mixed antisaccade paradigm, in which participants performed single-task and mixed-task versions of the paradigm. The single task involved the completion of separate blocks of anti- and prosaccade trials, whereas in the mixed task, participants completed anti- and prosaccade trials in a random order within blocks. Analysis of switch costs showed that high-anxious individuals did not exhibit the commonly reported paradoxical improvement in saccade latency, whereas low-anxious individuals did. The findings are discussed within the framework of attentional control theory. |
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