Keeping your eyes on the prize: anger and visual attention to threats and rewards.
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The developmental psychopathology of irritabilityTrait approach motivation moderates the aftereffects of self-controlGet in my belly: food preferences trigger approach and avoidant postural asymmetries.Anger and Positive Reactivity in Infancy: Effects on Maternal Report of Surgency and Attention Focusing in Early Childhood.Fear, anger, fruits, and veggies: interactive effects of emotion and message framing on health behavior.When anger leads to aggression: induction of relative left frontal cortical activity with transcranial direct current stimulation increases the anger-aggression relationship.A Dark Side of Happiness? How, When, and Why Happiness Is Not Always Good.Attention bias towards negative emotional information and its relationship with daily worry in the context of acute stress: An eye-tracking study.Mortality salience biases attention to positive versus negative images among individuals higher in trait self-control.Emotional modulation of the attentional blink by pleasant and unpleasant pictures.Association between irritability and bias in attention orienting to threat in children and adolescents.When anticipation beats accuracy: Threat alters memory for dynamic scenes.Anger is associated with reward-related electrocortical activity: Evidence from the reward positivity.Attentional capture by signals of threat.Toward an understanding of the emotion-modulated startle eyeblink reflex: the case of anger.Cognitive control: social evolution and emotional regulation.Slow motion in films and video clips: Music influences perceived duration and emotion, autonomic physiological activation and pupillary responses.
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Keeping your eyes on the prize: anger and visual attention to threats and rewards.
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Brett Q Ford
Caroline R Mahoney
Holly A Taylor
Maya Tamir
Tad T Brunyé
William R Shirer
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2010-06-25T00:00:00Z