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Nick Berggren
Nick Berggren
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Attentional control deficits in trait anxiety: why you see them and why you don’t
N Berggren, N Derakshan
Biological psychology 92 (3), 440-446, 2013
4292013
Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: From perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions
F Dolcos, Y Katsumi, M Moore, N Berggren, B de Gelder, N Derakshan, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 108, 559-601, 2020
1692020
Affective attention under cognitive load: Reduced emotional biases but emergent anxiety-related costs to inhibitory control
N Berggren, A Richards, J Taylor, N Derakshan
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7, 188, 2013
1132013
The effect of cognitive load in emotional attention and trait anxiety: An eye movement study
N Berggren, EHW Koster, N Derakshan
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 24 (1), 79-91, 2012
782012
Does contralateral delay activity reflect working memory storage or the current focus of spatial attention within visual working memory?
N Berggren, M Eimer
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 28 (12), 2003-2020, 2016
612016
Interactions of emotion and anxiety on visual working memory performance
N Berggren, HM Curtis, N Derakshan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 24, 1274-1281, 2017
472017
Inhibitory deficits in trait anxiety: Increased stimulus-based or response-based interference?
N Berggren, N Derakshan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 21, 1339-1345, 2014
412014
Enhanced visual detection in trait anxiety.
N Berggren, T Blonievsky, N Derakshan
Emotion 15 (4), 477, 2015
372015
The role of consciousness in attentional control differences in trait anxiety
N Berggren, N Derakshan
Cognition & Emotion 27 (5), 923-931, 2013
342013
The effects of self-report cognitive failures and cognitive load on antisaccade performance
N Berggren, SB Hutton, N Derakshan
Frontiers in psychology 2, 2011
342011
Visual working memory load disrupts template-guided attentional selection during visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 30 (12), 1902-1915, 2018
302018
Testing a goal-driven account of involuntary attentional capture by threat.
CRH Brown, N Berggren, S Forster
Emotion 20 (4), 572-589, 2020
262020
Object-based target templates guide attention during visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (9 …, 2018
242018
Blinded by fear? Prior exposure to fearful faces enhances attentional processing of task-irrelevant stimuli
N Berggren, N Derakshan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (11), 2204-2218, 2013
212013
The guidance of attention by templates for rejection during visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83 (1), 38-57, 2021
202021
The roles of relevance and expectation for the control of attention in visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (9 …, 2019
162019
The role of trait anxiety in attention and memory‐related biases to threat: An event‐related potential study
N Berggren, M Eimer
Psychophysiology 58 (3), e13742, 2021
152021
Attentional access to multiple target objects in visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 32 (2), 283-300, 2020
132020
Electrophysiological correlates of active suppression and attentional selection in preview visual search
N Berggren, M Eimer
Neuropsychologia 120, 75-85, 2018
132018
Anxiety and apprehension in visual working memory performance: no change to capacity, but poorer distractor filtering
N Berggren
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 33 (3), 299-310, 2020
122020
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