Social threat detection is important in everyday life. Studies of cortical activity have shown that event-related potentials (ERPs) of motivated attention are modulated during fear conditioning. The time course of motivated attention in learning and extinction of fear is, however, still largely unknown. We aimed to study temporal dynamics of learning processes in classical fear conditioning to social cues (neutral faces) by selecting an experimental setup that produces large effects on well-studied ERP components (early posterior negativity, EPN; late positive potential, LPP; stimulus preceding negativity, SPN) and then exploring small consecutive groups of trials. EPN, LPP, and SPN markedly and quickly increased during the acquisition phas...
Rapid detection of evolutionarily relevant threats (e.g., fearful faces) is important for human surv...
Rapid and efficient judgments about the significance of social threat are important for species surv...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Social threat detection is important in everyday life. Studies of cortical activity have shown that ...
Open Data and Open Materials of: Sperl, M. F. J., Wroblewski, A., Mueller, M., Straube, B., & Muelle...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
Anxiety states are characterized by attentional biases to threat and increased early brain responses...
Rapid and efficient judgments about the significance of social threat are important for species surv...
Neuroimaging studies using backward masking suggest that conscious and nonconscious responses to com...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Threat evokes a variety of negative emotions such as fear, anger, and disgust. Whereas they elicit d...
Humans often benefit from social cues when learning about the world. For instance, learning about th...
Attentional control (AC) and fear extinction learning are known to be involved in pathological anxie...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Attention plays an important role in the tre...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Rapid detection of evolutionarily relevant threats (e.g., fearful faces) is important for human surv...
Rapid and efficient judgments about the significance of social threat are important for species surv...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...
Social threat detection is important in everyday life. Studies of cortical activity have shown that ...
Open Data and Open Materials of: Sperl, M. F. J., Wroblewski, A., Mueller, M., Straube, B., & Muelle...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
Anxiety states are characterized by attentional biases to threat and increased early brain responses...
Rapid and efficient judgments about the significance of social threat are important for species surv...
Neuroimaging studies using backward masking suggest that conscious and nonconscious responses to com...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Threat evokes a variety of negative emotions such as fear, anger, and disgust. Whereas they elicit d...
Humans often benefit from social cues when learning about the world. For instance, learning about th...
Attentional control (AC) and fear extinction learning are known to be involved in pathological anxie...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Attention plays an important role in the tre...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Rapid detection of evolutionarily relevant threats (e.g., fearful faces) is important for human surv...
Rapid and efficient judgments about the significance of social threat are important for species surv...
Extinction learning is a primary means by which conditioned associations to threats are controlled a...