Answer:an attentional bias
Explanation:Attentional bias refers to the phenomenon of hyperattention to threatening material. One frequently employed technique for demonstrating attentional bias is the modified Stroop color task. This task requires subjects to name the color of a word while ignoring the meaning of that word. A consistent finding in Stroop studies with anxious patients is that their color naming of threatening words is slower than that of neutral words (Eysenck, 1992).