The prioritization of processing emotional stimuli usually produces deleterious effects on task performance when it distracts from a task. One common explanation is that brain resources are consumed by emotional stimuli, diverting resources away from executing the task. Viewing unpleasant stimuli also generates defensive reactions, and these responses may be at least partially responsible for the effect of the emotional modulation observed in various reaction time (RT) paradigms. We investigated whether modulatory effects on RT vary if we presented threat stimuli to prompt different defensive responses. To trigger different responses, we manipulated threat perception by moving the direction of threatening stimuli. Threatening or neutral sti...
Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that several brain areas are involved in detecting threat...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
The hypothesis that emotions influence our behavior via emotional action tendencies is at the core o...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Threat stimuli typically elicit a psychophysiological response pattern supporting the organism's pre...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Cognitive models of threat processing maintain that threat, depending on the task at hand, can spe...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Threatening stimuli have varying effects, including reaction time (RT) increase in working memory ta...
Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that several brain areas are involved in detecting threat...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
The hypothesis that emotions influence our behavior via emotional action tendencies is at the core o...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Threat stimuli typically elicit a psychophysiological response pattern supporting the organism's pre...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
Anxiety is associated with increased attentional capture by threat. Previous studies have used simul...
Cognitive models of threat processing maintain that threat, depending on the task at hand, can spe...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, attentional biases for threat may cause or maintain anxiet...
Threatening stimuli have varying effects, including reaction time (RT) increase in working memory ta...
Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that several brain areas are involved in detecting threat...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
The hypothesis that emotions influence our behavior via emotional action tendencies is at the core o...