APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Do First-Fixations of Socially Anxious Parent-Child Dyads Support the Vigilance Hypothesis?

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Anna Olczyk
    Cleveland State University
  • Tannaz Mirhosseini
    Cleveland State University
  • Skye Napolitano
    Cleveland State University
  • Ilya Yaroslavsky
    Cleveland State University

Abstract

The present study tested the vigilance and maintenance hypotheses with respect to attentional bias patterns within the context of parent-child relationships. Strong concordance between parent and child first-fixation on negative-valence faces, but not in attention maintenance, lends support to the vigilance hypothesis and identifies one path for risk transmission.

Anxiety

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