attentional bias
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bias
noun
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the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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The results of the study are interpreted as a consolidation and extension of previous research onattentionalbiasand emotional disorder in younger participants.
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The hypothesis was that the clinical group, relative to the controls, would showattentionalbiasfor threat-related material but not for depression-related material.
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The propensity to form thisattentionalbiaswas as marked among the violent offenders as in the other groups.
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From this experimental research it may be concluded that patients suffering from anxiety disorders are characterized by an (automatic)attentionalbiasfor threat stimuli.
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Attentionalbiasfor threatening facial expressions in anxiety : manipulations of stimulus duration.
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We aimed to characterize these two aspects ofattentionalbiasin the deluded state (differential processing of self-relevance and of threat-to-self) in functional neuroanatomical terms.
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A related feature of this sensitization is that stimuli associated with drug taking become ' attractive ', ' wanted ' and produce anattentionalbiastowards the processing of such stimuli.
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Anattentionalbiasfor threatening information is primarily associated with anxiety, memory biases are primarily associated with depression, and judgmental or interpretive biases are associated with both anxiety and depression.
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Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activation andattentionalbiasin response to angry faces in adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder.
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Appropriateattentionalbiasscores were derived for depression-, social- and physical-threat-related words in the present study.
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Attentional retraining as cognitive bias modification is predicated on the observedattentionalbiasevident in psychopathology.
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These studies not only illustrate the importance ofattentionalbiasin addiction and cravings but also how we look at addiction from a scientific standpoint.
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Attentionalbiascauses a person to processes emotionally negative information preferentially over emotionally positive information.
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The engages in projects that examine visual attention, arousal, mental workload andattentionalbias.
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Indeed, such is consistent with related work onattentionalbiasin implicit memory.
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It is important to note that two different forms ofattentionalbiasmay be measured.
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Attentionalbiasis one mechanism leading to faulty cognitive bias that leads to cognitive vulnerability.
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Increased response time to indicate the color of threat words relative to neutral words suggests anattentionalbiastoward such threat.
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Theattentionalbiasis the tendency of certain salient cues in a person's environment to preferentially draw and/or hold the person's attention.
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Researchers have recently begun using a modified version of the dot-probe task to retrain theattentionalbias.
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