Haberkamp A, Biafora M, Schmidt T, Weiß K. We prefer what we fear: A response preference bias mimics attentional capture in spider fear. JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS. 2018;53:30-38.The extent to which emotionally significant stimuli capture visual attention remains elusive because a preference for reporting or choosing emotionally significant stimuli could mimic attentional capture by these stimuli. We conducted two prior-entry experiments to disentangle whether phobic and fear-relevant stimuli capture attention or merely produce a response bias in spider-fearful participants. Prior entry denotes the effect that attended stimuli are perceived earlier than unattended stimuli as indicated by temporal order judgments. We presented phobic (spid...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
The present series of studies examines the causal interaction between expectancy and attention biase...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an ...
The time course of attentional biases for spider stimuli was assessed in two groups of individuals w...
Fear-related stimuli are often prioritized during visual selection but it remains unclear whether ca...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
Phobic individuals display an attention bias to phobia-related information and biased expectancies r...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
The present series of studies examines the causal interaction between expectancy and attention biase...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to cognitive models of anxiety, anxiety patients exhibit an ...
The time course of attentional biases for spider stimuli was assessed in two groups of individuals w...
Fear-related stimuli are often prioritized during visual selection but it remains unclear whether ca...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
In phobic individuals, behavioral responses to phobia-related cues are facilitated and brain respons...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...