Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrelevant distractors. Whether top–down or contextual factors can modulate the filtering of emotional distractors is a matter of debate. Recent studies have indicated that behavioral interference by emotional distractors habituates rapidly when the same stimuli are repeated across trials. However, little is known as to whether we can attenuate the impact of novel (never repeated) emotional distractors when they occur frequently. In two experiments, we investigated the effects of distractor frequency on the processing of task-irrelevant novel pictures, as reflected in both behavioral interference and neural activity, while participants were engaged...
Survival depends on the ability to rapidly detect emotionally significant stimuli, and adapt one's b...
The role of cognitive control mechanisms in reducing interference from emotionally salient distracto...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The interference produced by the viewing of emotional distractors has been interpreted as evidence t...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Recent behavioural studies using an emotional flanker task have found that task-irrelevent emotional...
Emotional stimuli capture our attention. The preferential processing of emotional information is an ...
Attention is biased toward emotional stimuli, which are often important for our biologically-determi...
Despite the distracting effects of emotional stimuli on concurrent task performance, humans are able...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
Previous literature demonstrated that the processing of emotional stimuli can interfere with goal-di...
Survival depends on the ability to rapidly detect emotionally significant stimuli, and adapt one's b...
The role of cognitive control mechanisms in reducing interference from emotionally salient distracto...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The interference produced by the viewing of emotional distractors has been interpreted as evidence t...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Recent behavioural studies using an emotional flanker task have found that task-irrelevent emotional...
Emotional stimuli capture our attention. The preferential processing of emotional information is an ...
Attention is biased toward emotional stimuli, which are often important for our biologically-determi...
Despite the distracting effects of emotional stimuli on concurrent task performance, humans are able...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
Previous literature demonstrated that the processing of emotional stimuli can interfere with goal-di...
Survival depends on the ability to rapidly detect emotionally significant stimuli, and adapt one's b...
The role of cognitive control mechanisms in reducing interference from emotionally salient distracto...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...