Hunt Caroline, Keogh Edmund, French Christopher C
Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths College, University of London, London, England.
Emotion. 2006 Aug;6(3):418-28. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.3.418.
Selective attentional biases were examined amongst individuals varying in levels of physical anxiety sensitivity. The dot-probe paradigm was used to examine attention towards anxiety symptomatology, social threat and positive words. Stimuli were presented above (unmasked) and below (masked) the level of conscious awareness. High physical anxiety sensitivity was associated with attentional vigilance for anxiety symptomatology words in both unmasked and masked conditions. For positive words, however, those high in anxiety sensitivity were found to avoid such stimuli when they were masked, whereas they exhibited a relative vigilance when unmasked. If the differences between awareness conditions are reliable, then the impact of the automatic vigilance for threat might be modified by conscious attempts to direct attention towards other types of stimuli.
在身体焦虑敏感性水平不同的个体中,对选择性注意偏向进行了研究。采用点探测范式来考察对焦虑症状、社会威胁和积极词汇的注意力。刺激呈现于意识觉知水平之上(未掩蔽)和之下(掩蔽)。高身体焦虑敏感性与在未掩蔽和掩蔽条件下对焦虑症状词汇的注意警觉相关。然而,对于积极词汇,焦虑敏感性高的个体在词汇被掩蔽时会避免此类刺激,而在未掩蔽时则表现出相对的警觉。如果觉知条件之间的差异是可靠的,那么通过有意识地将注意力导向其他类型的刺激,可能会改变对威胁的自动警觉的影响。