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Threat-of-shock decreases emotional interference on affective stroop performance in healthy controls and anxiety patients.


ABSTRACT: Patients with anxiety disorders suffer from impaired concentration, potentially as a result of stronger emotional interference on attention. Studies using behavioural measures provide conflicting support for this hypothesis. Elevated state anxiety may be necessary to reliably document differences in emotional interference in patients versus healthy controls. The present study examines the effect of experimentally induced state anxiety (threat-of-shock) on attention interference by emotional stimuli. Anxiety patients (n = 36) and healthy controls (n = 32) completed a modified affective Stroop task during periods of safety and threat-of-shock. Results indicated that in both patients and controls, threat decreased negative, but not positive or neutral, emotional interference on attention (both p < .001). This finding supports a threat-related narrowing of attention whereby a certain level of anxiety decreases task-irrelevant processing.

SUBMITTER: Lago TR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7448696 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Threat-of-shock decreases emotional interference on affective stroop performance in healthy controls and anxiety patients.

Lago Tiffany R TR   Blair Karina S KS   Alvarez Gabriella G   Thongdarong Amanda A   Blair James R JR   Ernst Monique M   Grillon Christian C  

The European journal of neuroscience 20191211 9-10


Patients with anxiety disorders suffer from impaired concentration, potentially as a result of stronger emotional interference on attention. Studies using behavioural measures provide conflicting support for this hypothesis. Elevated state anxiety may be necessary to reliably document differences in emotional interference in patients versus healthy controls. The present study examines the effect of experimentally induced state anxiety (threat-of-shock) on attention interference by emotional stim  ...[more]

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