Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by animal fear-relevant stimuli. In Experiment 1 (N = 34), unselected participants were slower to detect a neutral target animal in the presence of a spider than a cockroach distractor and in the presence of a snake than a large lizard distractor. This result confirms that phylogenetically fear-relevant animals capture attention specifically and to a larger extent than do non-fear-relevant animals. In Experiment 2 (N = 86), detection of a neutral target animal was slowed more in the presence of a feared fear-relevant distractor (e.g., a snake for snake-fearful participants) than in presence of a not-feared fear-relevant distractor (e.g., a spider ...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene poo...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Research has consistently shown that threat stimuli automatically attract attention in order to acti...
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...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
The project was designed to explore the effects of threat proximity and anxiety on the attentional a...
Previous research in visual search indicates that animal fear-relevant deviants, snakes/spiders, are...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene poo...
The present study assessed preferential attentional processing of animal fear-relevant stimuli in tw...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Research has consistently shown that threat stimuli automatically attract attention in order to acti...
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...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
The project was designed to explore the effects of threat proximity and anxiety on the attentional a...
Previous research in visual search indicates that animal fear-relevant deviants, snakes/spiders, are...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Attentional bias to fear-relevant animals was assessed in 69 participants not preselected on self-re...