Browsing by Subject "attentional bias"
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(2008-06-06)Department: PsychologyChronic abdominal pain (CAP) is common in youth and has been associated with poor social and emotional adjustment. Theory and research suggest that the nature of children’s adaptation to chronic or recurrent pain is ...
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(2012-08-12)Department: PsychologyThe current study investigated the role of chronic stress in alterations in automatic attentional and stress reactivity processes that may affect vulnerability to mental and physical illness in women. Participants were ...
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(2023-11-14)Department: PsychologyAttentional allocation towards threat has been theorized to play a maintaining role in social anxiety disorder (SAD). However, it is unclear if both attentional focus towards internal threats (i.e., interoceptive signals ...
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(2014-07-22)Department: PsychologyClassical learning theories of anxiety have been criticized for their failure to capture the full complexity of anxiety disorders. To address this limitation, contemporary learning theories have emerged, which acknowledge ...
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(2006-12-20)Department: PsychologyCurrent models of chronic pain include attentional processing as an important component in the perception of pain sensations and in responses to pain such as coping (e.g., Compas & Boyer, 2001; Zeltzer, Bursch, & Walco, ...
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(2021-07-15)Department: NeuroscienceAnxiety disorders are associated with threat-related attentional bias, defined as the preferential tendency to allocate attention toward or away from threatening stimuli. Attentional bias may prolong anxiety states by ...