APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Attention Bias Variability Is Explained By General Reaction Time Variability: Evidence from Two Different Cognitive Tasks
- Dahlia Kassel
Northern Michigan University - Joshua Carlson
Northern Michigan University - Lin Fang
Northern Michigan University
Abstract
Heightened attention bias variability is observed in affective disorders and thought to measure fluctuations in attention towards and away from threatening/emotional information. We provide evidence that such measures are reflective of reaction time variability more broadly, which may have implications for the relationship between these measures and affective disorders.
Attention and Distraction