Trait anxiety and the alignment of attentional bias with controllability of danger
Attentional bias to threat cues is most adaptive when the dangers they signal can readily be controlled by timely action. This study examined whether heightened trait anxiety is associated with impaired alignment between attentional bias to threat and variation in the controllability of danger, and...
Main Authors: | Notebaert, L, Georgiades, J, Herbert, M, Grafton, B, Parsons, S, Fox, E, Macleod, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2018
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