Attentional Cueing Procedure

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Attentional Cueing Procedure

The Attentional Cueing Procedure of Kostner el al (2004).
Duration: 10 minutes
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References

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Koster,E.H.W, Crombez,G., Van Damme, S., Verschuere, B. & De Houwer, J. (2004). Does Imminent Threat Capture and Hold Attention? Emotion, 4, 312–317.

Koster, E. H. W., Crombez, G., Verschuere, B., & De, H. J. (October 01, 2004). Selective attention to threat in the dot probe paradigm: differentiating vigilance and difficulty to disengage. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42, 10, 1183-1192.

Van, D. S., Lorenz, J., Eccleston, C., Koster, E. H. W., De, C. A., & Crombez, G. (January 01, 2004). Fear-conditioned cues of impending pain facilitate attentional engagement. Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology, 34, 1, 33.

Koster, E., Crombez, G., Van, D. S., Verschuere, B., & De, H. J. (January 01, 2005). Signals for threat modulate attentional capture and holding: Fear-conditioning and extinction during the exogenous cueing task. Cognition & Emotion, 19, 5, 771-780.

Van, D. S., Crombez, G., Hermans, D., Koster, E. H. W., & Eccleston, C. (November 01, 2006). The role of extinction and reinstatement in attentional bias to threat: A conditioning approach. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 11, 1555-1563.