The superordinate mechanism view of emotions predicts that fear should influence perception to carry out the evolved function of overcoming immediate threats. Previous work demonstrates that fear does adaptively influence visual perception. However, there are recurring situations in which auditory perception is used for overcoming immediate threats (e.g., avoiding predators after dark). Some research suggests that the auditory system, independent of fear, is adaptively biased to hear approaching sounds as closer than equidistant receding sounds (a.k.a. the looming bias). The present study investigated whether fear, as a superordinate mechanism, influences auditory perception such that sounds are perceived to be closer, ultimately providing ...
Aims and hypotheses: In an environment of absolute silence, researchers have found many of their par...
Listeners consistently perceive approaching sounds to be closer than they actually are and perceptua...
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one’s emotional state on estimates of spatial lay...
The superordinate mechanism view of emotions predicts that fear should influence perception to carry...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
The simultaneous presentation of a visual and an auditory stimulus can lead to a decrease in people'...
Looming objects have been environmentally relevant cues throughout human evolution due to potential ...
Previous studies show that individuals with an anticipatory auditory looming bias over-estimate the ...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Sounds with rising or falling intensity are often perceived as approaching or receding sound sources...
Several recent multisensory studies show that sounds can influence visual processing. Some visual ju...
Aims and hypotheses: In an environment of absolute silence, researchers have found many of their par...
Listeners consistently perceive approaching sounds to be closer than they actually are and perceptua...
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one’s emotional state on estimates of spatial lay...
The superordinate mechanism view of emotions predicts that fear should influence perception to carry...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
Rising acoustic intensity can indicate movement of a sound source toward a listener. Perceptual over...
The simultaneous presentation of a visual and an auditory stimulus can lead to a decrease in people'...
Looming objects have been environmentally relevant cues throughout human evolution due to potential ...
Previous studies show that individuals with an anticipatory auditory looming bias over-estimate the ...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapidly approaching (looming) sounds are ecologically salient stimuli that are perceived as nearer t...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Rapid integration of biologically relevant information is crucial for the survival of an organism. M...
Sounds with rising or falling intensity are often perceived as approaching or receding sound sources...
Several recent multisensory studies show that sounds can influence visual processing. Some visual ju...
Aims and hypotheses: In an environment of absolute silence, researchers have found many of their par...
Listeners consistently perceive approaching sounds to be closer than they actually are and perceptua...
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one’s emotional state on estimates of spatial lay...