The role of associative fear and avoidance learning in anxiety disorders: Gaps and directions for future research

A Pittig, M Treanor, RT LeBeau, MG Craske - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders and are often chronic and
disabling. Although exposure-based treatments are effective, a substantial number of …

Eye tracking of attention in the affective disorders: A meta-analytic review and synthesis

T Armstrong, BO Olatunji - Clinical psychology review, 2012 - Elsevier
A large body of research has demonstrated that affective disorders are characterized by
attentional biases for emotional stimuli. However, this research relies heavily on manual …

[HTML][HTML] Anxiety and attention to threat: Cognitive mechanisms and treatment with attention bias modification

K Mogg, BP Bradley - Behaviour research and therapy, 2016 - Elsevier
Anxiety disorders are common and difficult to treat. Some cognitive models of anxiety
propose that attention bias to threat causes and maintains anxiety. This view led to the …

Eye tracking evidence of threat-related attentional bias in anxiety-and fear-related disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

K Clauss, JY Gorday, JR Bardeen - Clinical psychology review, 2022 - Elsevier
Context Cognitive theories of anxiety-and fear-related pathology suggest that individuals
with these forms of pathology (versus those without) exhibit greater threat-related attentional …

Attentional bias for threat: Crisis or opportunity?

RJ McNally - Clinical psychology review, 2019 - Elsevier
Beginning in the 1980s, experimental psychopathologists increasingly adapted the concepts
and paradigms of cognitive science to elucidate information-processing abnormalities that …

Measuring attentional bias to threat: Reliability of dot probe and eye movement indices

S Waechter, AL Nelson, C Wright, A Hyatt… - Cognitive therapy and …, 2014 - Springer
A variety of methodological paradigms, including dot probe and eye movement tasks, have
been used to examine attentional biases to threat in anxiety disorders. Unfortunately, little …

Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues

KR Berenson, A Gyurak, Ö Ayduk, G Downey… - Journal of research in …, 2009 - Elsevier
Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to
disruption of attention by social threat cues, as would be consistent with prior evidence that it …

Exploring the function of selective attention and hypervigilance for threat in anxiety

HJ Richards, V Benson, N Donnelly… - Clinical psychology review, 2014 - Elsevier
Theoretical frameworks of anxiety propose that attentional biases to threat-related stimuli
cause or maintain anxious states. The current paper draws on theoretical frameworks and …

Time course of selective attention in clinically depressed young adults: An eye tracking study

JL Kellough, CG Beevers, AJ Ellis, TT Wells - Behaviour research and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are
presented for relatively “long”(eg, 1s) durations. The current study examined whether …

Theories and measurement of visual attentional processing in anxiety

MR Weierich, TA Treat, A Hollingworth - Cognition and emotion, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Most theoretical models of anxiety disorders implicate maladaptive visuo-spatial attentional
processing of threat-relevant information in the onset and maintenance of symptoms. We …