Effects of 15-days −6° head-down bed rest on the attention bias of threatening stimulus

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  • who: Ying-Chun Wang and Bin Wu from the Department of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China, China Astronaut Research and Training Center, Beijing have published the research: Effects of 15-Days −6° Head-Down Bed Rest on the Attention Bias of Threatening Stimulus, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Most importantly in this study, the authors found that compared with Pre-HDBR, response speed to threat stimuli in the middle of bed rest (HDBR-8) was significantly slower than that of neutral stimuli, attentional avoidance of threatening stimuli appeared. Inconsistent with some studies (Ishizaki et_al . . .

     

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