Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes

Attentional biases to threat-related stimuli is an established characteristic of anxiety and depressive traits and disorders using several experimental paradigms; however, the conditions during which these biases are exhibited are not well characterized. In the current study, the temporal course of...

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Main Author: Wiggs, Kristin Alyse
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Published: OpenSIUC 2013
Online Access:https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1266
https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2277&context=theses
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-22772018-12-20T04:37:04Z Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes Wiggs, Kristin Alyse Attentional biases to threat-related stimuli is an established characteristic of anxiety and depressive traits and disorders using several experimental paradigms; however, the conditions during which these biases are exhibited are not well characterized. In the current study, the temporal course of participants' (N = 96) attentional bias toward and away from simultaneously presented emotionally positive and negative images for 3000 ms was collected with an eye-tracking system that provided a continuous assessment of eye-gaze. Eye-gaze bias was analyzed by time segments derived from both theory and principal component analyses for levels of trait anxiety, depression, and endophenotypes. I hypothesized that high-trait anxiety would initially orient attention to the negative image and subsequently avoid the negative image (vigilance-avoidance pattern) while high-trait depression would sustain attention on the negative image. All participants demonstrated a vigilance-avoidance eye-gaze pattern regardless of trait level. However, those high in anxiety or depression exhibited greater threat avoidance. 2013-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1266 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2277&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC
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description Attentional biases to threat-related stimuli is an established characteristic of anxiety and depressive traits and disorders using several experimental paradigms; however, the conditions during which these biases are exhibited are not well characterized. In the current study, the temporal course of participants' (N = 96) attentional bias toward and away from simultaneously presented emotionally positive and negative images for 3000 ms was collected with an eye-tracking system that provided a continuous assessment of eye-gaze. Eye-gaze bias was analyzed by time segments derived from both theory and principal component analyses for levels of trait anxiety, depression, and endophenotypes. I hypothesized that high-trait anxiety would initially orient attention to the negative image and subsequently avoid the negative image (vigilance-avoidance pattern) while high-trait depression would sustain attention on the negative image. All participants demonstrated a vigilance-avoidance eye-gaze pattern regardless of trait level. However, those high in anxiety or depression exhibited greater threat avoidance.
author Wiggs, Kristin Alyse
spellingShingle Wiggs, Kristin Alyse
Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
author_facet Wiggs, Kristin Alyse
author_sort Wiggs, Kristin Alyse
title Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
title_short Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
title_full Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
title_fullStr Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Trait Anxiety and Trait Depression on the Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias to Negative Stimuli Relative to Positive Stimuli: Development of New Temporal Attentional Bias Pattern Endophenotypes
title_sort effects of trait anxiety and trait depression on the temporal dynamics of attentional bias to negative stimuli relative to positive stimuli: development of new temporal attentional bias pattern endophenotypes
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url https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1266
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