Approach, avoidance, and affect: a meta-analysis of approach-avoidance tendencies in manual reaction time tasks
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How absent negativity relates to affect and motivation: an integrative relief modelPersonal distress and the influence of bystanders on responding to an emergency.On the automatic link between affect and tendencies to approach and avoid: Chen and Bargh (1999) revisitedGrounding Abstractness: Abstract Concepts and the Activation of the MouthThe potential role of temporal dynamics in approach biases: delay-dependence of a general approach bias in an alcohol approach-avoidance task.Symptoms of cybersex addiction can be linked to both approaching and avoiding pornographic stimuli: results from an analog sample of regular cybersex users.Acute Effects of Intoxication and Arousal on Approach/Avoidance Biases Toward Sexual Risk Stimuli in Heterosexual MenTestosterone biases the amygdala toward social threat approach.How Facial Expressions of Emotion Affect Distance Perception.Contrasting motivational orientation and evaluative coding accounts: on the need to differentiate the effectors of approach/avoidance responses.Commentary: Contrasting motivational orientation and evaluative coding accounts: on the need to differentiate the effectors of approach/avoidance responses.On the Control of Social Approach-Avoidance Behavior: Neural and Endocrine Mechanisms.Arousal and exposure duration affect forward step initiation.Initiation of forward gait with lateral occurrence of emotional stimuli: general findings and relevance for pedestrians crossing roads.Regulation of emotion in ADHD: can children with ADHD override the natural tendency to approach positive and avoid negative pictures?The negativity bias predicts response rate to Behavioral Activation for depression.Fearing shades of grey: individual differences in fear responding towards generalisation stimuli.Replication Requires Psychological Rather than Statistical Hypotheses: The Case of Eye Movements Enhancing Word Recollection.Toll-Like Receptor 4 Deficiency Causes Reduced Exploratory Behavior in Mice Under Approach-Avoidance ConflictTwice the negativity bias and half the positivity offset: Evaluative responses to emotional information in depression.Intolerance for approach of ambiguity in social anxiety disorder.Affective bias in visual working memory is associated with capacity.Compared to self-immersion, mindful attention reduces salivation and automatic food bias.Explicit and Implicit Approach vs. Avoidance Tendencies towards High vs. Low Calorie Food Cues in Patients with Obesity and Active Binge Eating Disorder.Responding to emotional scenes: effects of response outcome and picture repetition on reaction times and the late positive potential.MDMA-induced indifference to negative sounds is mediated by the 5-HT2A receptor.A meta-analysis of the facilitation of arm flexion and extension movements as a function of stimulus valence.Flowers and spiders in spatial stimulus-response compatibility: does affective valence influence selection of task-sets or selection of responses?The allocation of valenced concepts onto 3D space.Hitting is male, giving is female: automatic imitation and complementarity during action observation.Interactions between incentive valence and action information in a cued approach-avoidance task.Influence of Suboptimally and Optimally Presented Affective Pictures and Words on Consumption-Related Behavior.Implicit and Explicit Motivational Tendencies to Faces Varying in Trustworthiness and Dominance in Men.The movement-induced self-reference effect: enhancing memorability through movement toward the self.Taking a Detour: Affective Stimuli Facilitate Ultimately (Not Immediately) Compatible Approach-Avoidance Tendencies.Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism.Approach and Avoidance During Routine Behavior and During Surprise in a Non-evaluative Task: Surprise Matters and So Does the Valence of the Surprising Event.The predictive value of Approach and Avoidance tendencies on the onset and course of depression and anxiety disorders.Addiction and embodimentSelf-report questionnaires, behavioral assessment tasks, and an implicit behavior measure: do they predict social anxiety in everyday life?
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Approach, avoidance, and affect: a meta-analysis of approach-avoidance tendencies in manual reaction time tasks
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Mark Rotteveel
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10.3389/FPSYG.2014.00378
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2014-05-08T00:00:00Z