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Money talks in attention bias modification: Reward in a dot-probe task affects attentional biases
Authors:Ólafía Sigurjónsdóttir  Andri S. Björnsson  Sigurbjörg J. Ludvigsdóttir  Árni Kristjánsson
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Icelandols8@hi.is;3. Department of Psychology, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland;4. The Icelandic Center for Treatment of Anxiety Disorders, Reykjavík, Iceland
Abstract:Attention bias modification (ABM) aimed at correcting dysfunctional biases in anxiety patients has met with only mild success. Inspired by recent studies showing large effects of financial reward upon attention shifts, we contrasted effects of traditional dot-probe ABM and reward upon attention biases in a between-subject 2 × 2 design. Twenty-seven participants in group cognitive behavioural therapy (GCBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) were randomly assigned to undergo six sessions of a dot-probe task consisting of ABM or placebo ABM along with random or high reward following neutral stimuli. There was no influence of ABM on participants' attention bias over and above the influence of GCBT. Reward, however, had a strong influence on attention bias. Neither ABM nor reward reduced SAD symptoms over and above the effects of GCBT. The results add to the growing evidence that benefits of ABM through dot-probe training are unreliable but suggest on the other hand that rewarding attention may strongly influence dysfunctional attention biases.
Keywords:Visual attention  Reward  Attention bias  Attention bias modification  Dot-probe task  Social anxiety disorder
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