Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EPN) in response to pictures depicting snakes than to pictures depicting other creatures. Ethological research has recently shown that macaques and wild vervet monkeys respond strongly to partially exposed snake models and scale patterns on the snake skin. Here, we examined whether snake skin patterns and partially exposed snakes elicit a larger EPN in humans. In Task 1, we employed pictures with close-ups of snake skins, lizard skins, and bird plumage. In task 2, we employed pictures of partially exposed snakes, lizards, and birds. Participants watched a random rapid serial visual presentation of these pictures. The EPN was scored as the mean ...
Snakes were probably one of the earliest predators of primates, and snake images produce specific be...
Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to d...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
Snakes have proven to drive early attentional capture due to their evolutionary importance, as refec...
__Introduction__ As snakes were probably the first predators of mammals, they may have been impo...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
International audienceThe neural and perceptual mechanisms that support the efficient visual detecti...
Snakes were probably the first predators of mammals and may have been important agents of evolutiona...
Consistent with the snake detection hypothesis, previous ERP studies have established a larger early...
Consistent with the snake detection hypothesis, previous ERP studies have established a larger early...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
Background: Trypophobia refers to aversion to clusters of holes. We investigated whether trypophobic...
Snakes were probably one of the earliest predators of primates, and snake images produce specific be...
Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to d...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
Snakes have proven to drive early attentional capture due to their evolutionary importance, as refec...
__Introduction__ As snakes were probably the first predators of mammals, they may have been impo...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
International audienceThe neural and perceptual mechanisms that support the efficient visual detecti...
Snakes were probably the first predators of mammals and may have been important agents of evolutiona...
Consistent with the snake detection hypothesis, previous ERP studies have established a larger early...
Consistent with the snake detection hypothesis, previous ERP studies have established a larger early...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
Background: Trypophobia refers to aversion to clusters of holes. We investigated whether trypophobic...
Snakes were probably one of the earliest predators of primates, and snake images produce specific be...
Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to d...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...