This study examined visual search for animal fear stimuli and whether high fear levels influence children's visual search. Experiment 1 was conducted with adults to provide a control for the effects observed in Experiments 2 and 3 with children. Both adults and children were faster to locate snakes and spiders among flowers and mushrooms than vice versa in arrays of nine but not of four pictures. Both groups were also faster to determine target absence from arrays of snakes and spiders than flowers and mushrooms regardless of array size. Experiment 3 showed that compared with low-fearful children, those who feared snakes and spiders did not show a search advantage for determining target absence from arrays containing snakes and spiders comp...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
This study examined visual search for animal fear stimuli and whether high fear levels influence chi...
Previous research in visual search indicates that animal fear-relevant deviants, snakes/spiders, are...
ABSTRACT—Snakes are among the most common targets of fears and phobias. In visual detection tasks, a...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Ohman and colleagues provided evidence for preferential processing of pictures depicting fear-releva...
The observation that snakes and spiders are found faster among flowers and mushrooms than vice versa...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
The observation that snakes and spiders are found faster among flowers and mushrooms than vice versa...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Potentially dangerous stimuli are important contenders for the capture of visual-spatial attention, ...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
This study examined visual search for animal fear stimuli and whether high fear levels influence chi...
Previous research in visual search indicates that animal fear-relevant deviants, snakes/spiders, are...
ABSTRACT—Snakes are among the most common targets of fears and phobias. In visual detection tasks, a...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Ohman and colleagues provided evidence for preferential processing of pictures depicting fear-releva...
The observation that snakes and spiders are found faster among flowers and mushrooms than vice versa...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
The observation that snakes and spiders are found faster among flowers and mushrooms than vice versa...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Potentially dangerous stimuli are important contenders for the capture of visual-spatial attention, ...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...