Human emotions are considered here to be founded on motivational circuits in the brain that evolved to protect (defensive) and sustain (appetitive) the life of individuals and species. These circuits are phylogenetically old, shared among mammals, and involve the activation of both subcortical and cortical structures that mediate attention, perception, and action. Circuit activation begins with a feature-match between a cue and an existing representation in memory that has motivational significance. Subsequent processes include rapid cue-directed orienting, information gathering, and action selection – What is it? Where is it? What to do? In our studies of emotional perception, we have found that measures that index orienting to emotio...
Due to their ability to capture attention, emotional stimuli tend to benefit from enhanced perceptua...
To study differences in the time course of attentional orienting triggered by salient peripheral eve...
Affective brain circuits underpin our moods and emotions. Appetitive and aversive stimuli from our e...
Rapid and accurate identification of emotionally meaningful stimuli has important benefits related t...
Attention can be oriented to different spatial locations yielding faster processing of attended comp...
There is much empirical evidence for modulation of attention by negative-particularly fear-relevant-...
In the emotional spatial cueing task, a peripheral cue-either emotional or non-emotional-is presente...
There is much empirical evidence for modulation of attention by negative—particularly fear-relevant—...
Affectively salient stimuli are capable of capturing attentional resources which allow the brain to ...
Numerous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies reveal the differential processing of emotional...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
There is extensive evidence that emotional—especially threatening—stimuli rapidly capture attention....
We investigated the spatio-temporal dynamic of attentional bias towards fearful faces. Twelve partic...
It is widely thought that emotional stimuli receive privileged neural status compared to their non-a...
Due to their ability to capture attention, emotional stimuli tend to benefit from enhanced perceptua...
To study differences in the time course of attentional orienting triggered by salient peripheral eve...
Affective brain circuits underpin our moods and emotions. Appetitive and aversive stimuli from our e...
Rapid and accurate identification of emotionally meaningful stimuli has important benefits related t...
Attention can be oriented to different spatial locations yielding faster processing of attended comp...
There is much empirical evidence for modulation of attention by negative-particularly fear-relevant-...
In the emotional spatial cueing task, a peripheral cue-either emotional or non-emotional-is presente...
There is much empirical evidence for modulation of attention by negative—particularly fear-relevant—...
Affectively salient stimuli are capable of capturing attentional resources which allow the brain to ...
Numerous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies reveal the differential processing of emotional...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
There is extensive evidence that emotional—especially threatening—stimuli rapidly capture attention....
We investigated the spatio-temporal dynamic of attentional bias towards fearful faces. Twelve partic...
It is widely thought that emotional stimuli receive privileged neural status compared to their non-a...
Due to their ability to capture attention, emotional stimuli tend to benefit from enhanced perceptua...
To study differences in the time course of attentional orienting triggered by salient peripheral eve...
Affective brain circuits underpin our moods and emotions. Appetitive and aversive stimuli from our e...