Behaviour is influenced by the emotional content – or valence – of stimuli in our environment. Positive stimuli facilitate approach, whereas negative stimuli facilitate defensive actions such as avoidance (flight) and attack (fight). Facilitation of approach or avoidance movements may also be influenced by whether it is the self that moves relative to a stimulus (self-reference) or the stimulus that moves relative to the self (object-reference), adding flexibility and context-dependence to behaviour. Alternatively, facilitation of approach avoidance movements may happen in a predefined and muscle-specific way, whereby arm flexion is faster to approach positive (e.g. flexing the arm brings a stimulus closer) and arm extension faster to avoid...
People are better at approaching appetitive cues signaling reward and avoiding aversive cues signali...
Previous research has revealed that anger typically accompanies the goal to approach the emotion-evo...
Theories from diverse areas of psychology assume that affective stimuli facilitate approach and avoi...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
Based on the conceptualization of approach as a decrease in distance and avoidance as an increase in...
Because approach/avoidance is a crucial response to environmental stimuli, this type of action shoul...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
The authors show that predispositions to approach and avoid do not consist simply of specific motor ...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Tendencies of approach and avoidance seem to be a universal characteristic of humans. Specifically, ...
Theory suggests that stimulus evaluations automatically evoke approach-avoidance behavior. However, ...
Theory suggests that stimulus evaluations automatically evoke approach-avoidance behavior. However, ...
People are better at approaching appetitive cues signaling reward and avoiding aversive cues signali...
Previous research has revealed that anger typically accompanies the goal to approach the emotion-evo...
Theories from diverse areas of psychology assume that affective stimuli facilitate approach and avoi...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
Based on the conceptualization of approach as a decrease in distance and avoidance as an increase in...
Because approach/avoidance is a crucial response to environmental stimuli, this type of action shoul...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Objective: Approach and avoidance behaviors with respect to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli are expl...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
The authors show that predispositions to approach and avoid do not consist simply of specific motor ...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Tendencies of approach and avoidance seem to be a universal characteristic of humans. Specifically, ...
Theory suggests that stimulus evaluations automatically evoke approach-avoidance behavior. However, ...
Theory suggests that stimulus evaluations automatically evoke approach-avoidance behavior. However, ...
People are better at approaching appetitive cues signaling reward and avoiding aversive cues signali...
Previous research has revealed that anger typically accompanies the goal to approach the emotion-evo...
Theories from diverse areas of psychology assume that affective stimuli facilitate approach and avoi...