Emotional visual scenes are such powerful attractors of attention that they can disrupt per-ception of other stimuli that appear soon afterward, an effect known as emotion-induced blindness. What mechanisms underlie this impact of emotion on perception? Evidence suggests that emotion-induced blindness may be distinguishable from closely related phenomena such as the orienting of spatial attention to emotional stimuli or the central resource bottlenecks commonly associated with the attentional blink. Instead, we suggest that emotion-induced blindness reflects relatively early competition between targets and emotional distractors, where spontaneous prioritization of emotional stimuli leads to sup-pression of competing perceptual representatio...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
James E. Hoffman, PhDEmotionally charged stimuli swiftly grab our attention even when we are deeply...
International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencie...
Emotionally powerful stimuli can impair the awareness for other items presented in their temporal wa...
In this study we examined the underlying mechanisms involved in Emotion Induced Blindness
Abstract Emotion-induced blindness (EIB) refers to im-paired awareness of items appearing soon after...
Over the past twenty-five years, a great deal has been learned about the neural mechanisms of visual...
James E. HoffmanEmotional induced blindness (EIB) has been demonstrated when a target follows an em...
James E. HoffmanEmotion-induced blindness (EIB) refers to impaired awareness for items that appear ...
2015-04-21The carry‐over effects of emotional arousal on visual processing are not consistent across...
Hoffman, James E.In the attentional blink (AB) paradigm, participants attempt to report two targets ...
ABSTRACT—Does emotion affect how people see? We in-vestigated the effects of emotion and attention, ...
Determining how emotional experience influences attention is a long standing goal of cognitive psych...
Emotional stimuli tend to capture and hold attention more than non-emotional stimuli do. Aversive pi...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the extent to which emotional faces automatically attract atte...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
James E. Hoffman, PhDEmotionally charged stimuli swiftly grab our attention even when we are deeply...
International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencie...
Emotionally powerful stimuli can impair the awareness for other items presented in their temporal wa...
In this study we examined the underlying mechanisms involved in Emotion Induced Blindness
Abstract Emotion-induced blindness (EIB) refers to im-paired awareness of items appearing soon after...
Over the past twenty-five years, a great deal has been learned about the neural mechanisms of visual...
James E. HoffmanEmotional induced blindness (EIB) has been demonstrated when a target follows an em...
James E. HoffmanEmotion-induced blindness (EIB) refers to impaired awareness for items that appear ...
2015-04-21The carry‐over effects of emotional arousal on visual processing are not consistent across...
Hoffman, James E.In the attentional blink (AB) paradigm, participants attempt to report two targets ...
ABSTRACT—Does emotion affect how people see? We in-vestigated the effects of emotion and attention, ...
Determining how emotional experience influences attention is a long standing goal of cognitive psych...
Emotional stimuli tend to capture and hold attention more than non-emotional stimuli do. Aversive pi...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the extent to which emotional faces automatically attract atte...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
James E. Hoffman, PhDEmotionally charged stimuli swiftly grab our attention even when we are deeply...
International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencie...