Attentional bias to violent images in survivors of dating violence
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This study investigated the time-course characteristics of attentional bias, such as vigilance and maintenance, towards violent stimuli in dating violence (DV) survivors. DV survivors with PTSD symptoms (DV-PTSD group; n = 14), DV survivors without PTSD symptoms (Trauma Control group; n = 14), and individuals who were never exposed to dating violence (NDV group; n = 15) viewed slides that presented four categories of images (violent, dysphoric, positive, and neutral) per slide, for ten seconds. Our results revealed that the DV-PTSD group spent more time on violent stimuli than did the Trauma Control or NDV groups. The DV survivors, both with and without PTSD symptoms, spent more time on dysphoric stimuli and less time on happy stimuli than did the NDV group. In addition to the effects of PTSD, researchers should also be considering the effects of simple traumatic exposure.

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Dating violence survivorsPost-traumatic stress disorderAttentional biasEye-trackingPOSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDERSELECTIVE ATTENTIONRAPE VICTIMSEYE TRACKINGTHREATINTERFERENCEINFORMATIONMOVEMENTSTIMULISTROOP
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Attentional bias to violent images in survivors of dating violence
저자
Lee, Jeong-HaLee, Jang-Han
DOI
10.1080/02699931.2011.638906
발행일
2012-09
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Article
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Cognition and Emotion
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