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Measuring Attentional Biases for Threat in Children and Adults
 
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Measuring Attentional Biases for Threat in Children and Adults

Article DOI: 10.3791/52190-v 08:25 min October 19th, 2014
October 19th, 2014

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Here we describe a touch-screen visual search paradigm that can be used to study threat detection across the lifespan. The paradigm has already been used in various studies demonstrating that both children and adults detect threatening stimuli like snakes, spiders, and angry faces faster than non-threatening stimuli.

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Attentional Biases Threat Detection Children Adults Visual Search Paradigm Perceptual Biases Preschool-aged Participants Modified Paradigm Touch-screen Monitor Latency Threatening Stimuli Neutral Stimuli Development Of Attentional Biases
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