Cognitive functioning and anxiety

作者: Michael W. Eysenck , Colin MacLeod , Andrew Mathews

DOI: 10.1007/BF00308686

关键词:

摘要: Various possible differences in cognitive functioning between those high and low in trait anxiety are considered. Particular emphasis is paid to the hypothesis that individuals high in …

参考文章(23)
J. A. Gray, A Critique of Eysenck’s Theory of Personality Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. pp. 246- 276 ,(1981) , 10.1007/978-3-642-67783-0_8
Byrne D, REPRESSION-SENSITIZATION AS A DIMENSION OF PERSONALITY. Progress in experimental personality research. ,vol. 72, pp. 169- 220 ,(1964)
Andrew Mathews, Colin MacLeod, Discrimination of threat cues without awareness in anxiety states. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. ,vol. 95, pp. 131- 138 ,(1986) , 10.1037//0021-843X.95.2.131
Marvin Greenbaum, Manifest Anxiety and Tachistoscopic Recognition of Facial Photographs Perceptual and Motor Skills. ,vol. 6, pp. 245- 248 ,(1956) , 10.2466/PMS.1956.6.3.245
Jerry L. Deffenbacher, Worry, emotionality, and task-generated interference in test anxiety: An empirical test of attentional theory. Journal of Educational Psychology. ,vol. 70, pp. 248- 254 ,(1978) , 10.1037/0022-0663.70.2.248
W. Nelson Francis, John Bissell Carroll, W. F. Twaddell, Mary Lois Marckworth, Laura M. Bell, Henry Kučera, Computational analysis of present-day American English ,(1967)
Vincent J. Tempone, Extension of the Repression-Sensitization Hypothesis to Success and Failure Experience Psychological Reports. ,vol. 15, pp. 39- 45 ,(1964) , 10.2466/PR0.1964.15.1.39
M. E. Bitterman, Calvin W. Kniffin, Manifest anxiety and perceptual defense. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. ,vol. 48, pp. 248- 252 ,(1953) , 10.1037/H0056262