期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Psychology
Child temperamental reactivity and self-regulation effects on attentional biases
Georgiana eSusa1  Oana eBenga1  Irina ePitica1  Mircea eMiclea2 
[1] Babes-Bolyai University;Babes-Bolyai;
关键词: Anxiety;    attentional control;    Self regulation;    child temperament;    attentional biases;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00922
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study examined the effects of individual differences in temperamental reactivity (fear) and self-regulation (attentional control) on attentional biases toward threat in a sample of school-aged children. Attentional biases were assessed with pictorial Dot-probe task, comparing attention allocation toward angry (threat-related) vs. neutral and happy faces. Children also completed self-report temperamental measures of fear and attentional control. We compared attentional bias scores in 4 groups of children: high/low fear and high/low attentional control. Results indicated that, in the case of children with high fear and low attentional control, attention was significantly biased toward angry faces compared with children who had low fear and low attentional control. Findings are discussed in terms of the moderating role of individual differences in attentional control in the context of threat, anxiety-related attentional biases in children.

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