Attention control in mood and anxiety disorders: evidence from the antisaccade task

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 274 - 280
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
The antisaccade task (in which participants must suppress a reflexive saccade towards a sudden, peripheral stimulus and generate a volitional saccade in the opposite direction) is considered a measure of cognitive inhibition. The task has been used to examine cognitive control deficits in several neuropsychiatric conditions, most notably schizophrenia. This commentary summarizes recent evidence from antisaccade tasks in mood and anxiety...
Paper Details
Title
Attention control in mood and anxiety disorders: evidence from the antisaccade task
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
274 - 280
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