“…snakes and spiders) is enhanced in individuals reporting high levels of fear or phobia for specific stimuli (Flykt & Caldara, 2006;Öhman, Flykt, & Esteves, 2001;Rinck et al, 2005;Soares, Esteves, Lundqvist, & Öhman, 2009). There is also evidence to suggest that social anxiety and trait anxiety are associated with greater speed and accuracy in searching for and detecting the presence of angry target faces (Gilboa-Schechtman, Foa, & A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T Running Head: ANXIETY, SELECTIVE ATTENTION AND HYPERVIGILANCE Amir, 1999;Byrne & Eysenck, 1995;Juth, Lundqvist, Karlsson, & Öhman, 2005). Further studies have varied set size in order to assess the effect of anxiety on search efficiency as indexed by the gradient and intercept of the search slope (Eastwood et al, 2005;Matsumoto, 2010).…”