Attentional control in subclinical anxiety and depression: depression symptoms are associated with deficits in target facilitation, not distractor inhibition
Mood and anxiety disorders are associated with deficits in attentional control involving emotive and non-emotive stimuli. Current theories focus on impaired attentional inhibition of distracting stimuli in producing these deficits. However, standard attention tasks struggle to separate distractor in...
Main Authors: | Pike, A, Printzlau, F, von Lautz, A, Harmer, C, Stokes, M, Noonan, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2020
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