Alterations of the attentional networks in patients with anxiety disorders
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Pacheco Unguetti, Antonia Pilar; Lupiáñez Castillo, Juan; Acosta Mesas, Alberto; Marqués, ErikaMateria
anxiety disorders attentional networks executive function disengaging attention cognitive control
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2011Referencia bibliográfica
Pacheco-Unguetti AP, Acosta A, Marqués E, Lupiáñez J. Alterations of the attentional networks in patients with anxiety disorders. J Anxiety Disord. 2011 Oct;25(7):888-95. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2011.04.010. PMID: 21641180.
Abstract
Cognitive theories of emotion try to explain how anxious people attend to the world.
Despite the increase in empirical research in this field, the specific or general attentional
impairments of patients with anxiety disorder is not well defined. We decided to investigate
the relationship between pathological anxiety and attentional mechanisms from the broader
perspective of the attentional networks. In our study, patients with anxiety disorders and
control participants carried out a task to assess efficiency of three attentional networks:
orienting, alerting, and executive control. The main result was that anxiety disorders are
related to both reduced effectiveness of the executive control network and difficulties in
disengaging attention from invalid cues, even when using emotionally neutral information.
This relationship between these attentional networks and anxiety may in part explain the
problems in the day-to-day functioning of these patients.