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Attentional biases for angry faces: Relationships to trait anger and anxiety
Authors:Jack Van Honk  Adriaan Tuiten  Edward de Haan  Marcel vann de Hout  Henderickus Stam
Institution:1. University of Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. University of Maastricht, The Netherlands;3. University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:In two experiments selective attention to angry faces was investigated in relation to trait anger and anxiety. A pictorial emotional Stroop task comparing colour-naming latencies for neutral and angry faces was employed. In Experiment 1 using an unmasked task, individuals scoring high on trait anger showed an attentional bias for angry faces. In Experiment 2, unmasked and masked versions of the task were used. Individuals were selected on low and high trait anxiety, but there was no indication of a relation between attentional bias scores and anxiety. When individuals were subsequently reallocated to groups on the basis of trait anger scores, the high anger group showed an attentional bias for angry faces in the unmasked and the masked task. Results are discussed in relation to recent neurobiological findings from our laboratory, as reflecting an evolutionary-evolved, content-specific response to the facial expression of anger.
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