Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are actively searched for. This is especially true if the observers fear them. It remains unclear whether such stimuli capture attention automatically when they are task-irrelevant. To answer that question, we used the additional singleton paradigm (Theeuwes, 1992) in which participants searched for a shape singleton (a circle among diamonds) while a fear-related stimulus (a spider) or a fear-unrelated stimulus (a butterfly) was also present in the display. To assess whether fear affects the extent of a possible bottom-up capture, we compared performance of participants that scored high or low on the Fear of Spiders Questionnaire (Szymanski & O'Dono...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Can prior expectancies shape attention to threat? To answer this question, we manipulated the expect...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Fear-related stimuli are often prioritized during visual selection but it remains unclear whether ca...
The idea that fearful stimuli are automatically detected i.e. without attention, is challenged by th...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Haberkamp A, Biafora M, Schmidt T, Weiß K. We prefer what we fear: A response preference bias mimics...
The effect of the presence of a real spider on attentional biases for symbolic spider stimuli was ex...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
The time course of attentional biases for spider stimuli was assessed in two groups of individuals w...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an early reflexive attentional bi...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Can prior expectancies shape attention to threat? To answer this question, we manipulated the expect...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Fear-related stimuli are often prioritized during visual selection but it remains unclear whether ca...
The idea that fearful stimuli are automatically detected i.e. without attention, is challenged by th...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Haberkamp A, Biafora M, Schmidt T, Weiß K. We prefer what we fear: A response preference bias mimics...
The effect of the presence of a real spider on attentional biases for symbolic spider stimuli was ex...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
Previous eye movement studies of attentional bias in spider fear reported inconsistent results with ...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
The time course of attentional biases for spider stimuli was assessed in two groups of individuals w...
According to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an early reflexive attentional bi...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Can prior expectancies shape attention to threat? To answer this question, we manipulated the expect...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...