2018
DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v14i2.1473
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Freeze or forget? Virtual attack effects in an Emotional Sternberg Task

Abstract: Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruption involves effects on working memory and may be related to mental health problems. To explore the nature of such emotional interference on working memory, a Virtual Attack Emotional Sternberg Task (VAEST) was used. Neutral faces were presented as distractors and warning signals, which were sometimes followed by a virtual attack, created by having the neutral face turn angry while the image was enlarged. The atta… Show more

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“…This possibility was tested in a previous study ( Gladwin & Vink, 2018b ) using the Virtual Attack Emotional Sternberg Task (VAEST). On some trials neutral faces were presented during the maintenance period of a Sternberg Task.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This possibility was tested in a previous study ( Gladwin & Vink, 2018b ) using the Virtual Attack Emotional Sternberg Task (VAEST). On some trials neutral faces were presented during the maintenance period of a Sternberg Task.…”
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confidence: 99%