1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-4115(08)62419-x
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Anxiety and Covert Changes of Attention Control

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“…In spite of a rather clear Rsychophysiological basis (Hall, 1980;Janke, 1986), the relationship between the physiological and the psychological representation still largely remains a puzzle, especially in regard to hypothetical psychophysiological patterns (Born, Lazarus-Mainka, & StOlting, 1980;Glanzmann & Frohlich, 1986;Hentschel & Ternes, 1984;Johanson, Risberg, Silfveskiold & Smith, 1986). Nevertheless, self-report anxiety inventories have a value of their own, and actually most of the results in anxiety research are probably based on such self-report inventories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of a rather clear Rsychophysiological basis (Hall, 1980;Janke, 1986), the relationship between the physiological and the psychological representation still largely remains a puzzle, especially in regard to hypothetical psychophysiological patterns (Born, Lazarus-Mainka, & StOlting, 1980;Glanzmann & Frohlich, 1986;Hentschel & Ternes, 1984;Johanson, Risberg, Silfveskiold & Smith, 1986). Nevertheless, self-report anxiety inventories have a value of their own, and actually most of the results in anxiety research are probably based on such self-report inventories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%