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On the role of goal relevance in emotional attention: disgust evokes early attention to cleanliness Ghent University
Top-down modulation of early visual processing in V1 : dissociable neurophysiological effects of spatial attention, attentional load and task-relevance Ghent University
On the malleability of automatic attentional biases: effects of feature-specific attention allocation Ghent University
Impact of the temporal stability of preexistent attentional bias for threat on its alteration through attention bias modification Ghent University
The (neuro)cognitive mechanisms behind attention bias modification in anxiety: proposals based on theoretical accounts of attentional bias Ghent University
The contextual goal dependent attentional flexibility (CoGoDAF) framework : a new approach to attention bias in depression Ghent University
Successful adaptation to the environment requires attentional prioritization of emotional information relevant to the current situational demands. Accordingly, the presence of an attention bias (AB) for both positive and negative information may allow preferential processing of stimuli in line with the current situational goals. However, AB for negative information sometimes becomes maladaptive, being antithetical to the current adaptive needs ...