Trait anxiety and perceptual load as determinants of emotion processing in a fear conditioning paradigm.
The impact of trait anxiety and perceptual load on selective attention was examined in a fear conditioning paradigm. A fear-conditioned angry face (CS+), an unconditioned angry face (CS-), or an unconditioned face with a neutral or happy expression were used in distractor interference and attentiona...
Main Authors: | Fox, E, Yates, A, Ashwin, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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