Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as snakes and spiders, and non-fear-relevant stimuli. The current research examined whether non-fear-relevant animal stimuli, such as dogs, birds and fish, were processed like fear-relevant stimuli following aversive learning. Pictures of a priori fear-relevant animals, snakes and spiders, were evaluated as negative in affective priming and ratings and were preferentially attended to in a visual search task. Pictures of dogs, birds and fish that had been trained as CS+ in an aversive conditioning design were evaluated more negatively and facilitated dot probe detection relative to CS- pictures. The current studies demonstrated that stimuli viewe...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
The current research examined valence and attentional processing of a priori fear relevant stimuli a...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene pool...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Research has consistently shown that threat stimuli automatically attract attention in order to acti...
Experiencing co-occurring stimulus and response leads to the binding of their corresponding feature ...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
The present study used ERPs to compare processing of fear-relevant (FR) animals (snakes and spiders)...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
The present study used ERPs to compare processing of fear-relevant (FR) animals (snakes and spiders)...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
The current research examined valence and attentional processing of a priori fear relevant stimuli a...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene pool...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Research has consistently shown that threat stimuli automatically attract attention in order to acti...
Experiencing co-occurring stimulus and response leads to the binding of their corresponding feature ...
Recent studies suggested that fear-related stimuli (such as spiders or snakes) are prioritized durin...
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are act...
The present study used ERPs to compare processing of fear-relevant (FR) animals (snakes and spiders)...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
The present study used ERPs to compare processing of fear-relevant (FR) animals (snakes and spiders)...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...