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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

An information processing approach to attentional bias effect in emotional disorder

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2005, v.24 no.1, pp.217-238

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Abstract

The present study aims to review previous researches of cognitive psychology on the attentional bias effect in emotional disorder. Firstly, we reviewed experimental paradigms(e.g., emotioinal stroop task, dot probe detection task) used in studies for attentional effect related to emotional information processing. Secondly, general results obtained in these experimental paradigm were analysed across each emotional disorder(e.g., depression, anxiety, and phobia). Thirdly, theoretical models proposed to account these results were presented. Finally, we proposed that a more integrative model for accounting emotional information processing need more than one level of processing. At least, two level of processing (e.g., conscious and non conscious processing) is needed.

keywords
attentional bias, emotional information processing, emotional disorder, depression, anxiety, phobia, multi-level processing of emotional information., 주의 편향, 정서정보의 처리, 정서장애, 정서 스트룹 과제, 탐침탐사과제, 불안증, 우울증., attentional bias, emotional information processing, emotional disorder, depression, anxiety, phobia, multi-level processing of emotional information.

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