Event ‐related potentials of attentional bias toward faces in the dot‐probe task: A systematic review
Psychophysiology, EarlyView. (Source: Psychophysiology)
Source: Psychophysiology - December 20, 2017 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

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Psychophysiology, Ahead of Print. (Source: Psychophysiology)
Source: Psychophysiology - December 20, 2017 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Event ‐related potentials of attentional bias toward faces in the dot‐probe task: A systematic review
Abstract The dot‐probe task is a common task to assess attentional bias toward different stimuli and how groups differ (e.g., attentional bias in anxiety disorders). However, measuring reaction time has been suggested to be unreliable. Neuroimaging methods such as fMRI were shown to be more reliable in assessing attentional bias, but fMRI has poor temporal resolution and therefore cannot assess timing of attention. ERPs have been used to examine the time course of attentional bias. Although ERP research may be more reliable than reaction time, there have been inconsistencies in the literature. This review systematically ...
Source: Psychophysiology - December 20, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Robert D. Torrence, Lucy J. Troup Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research