Several studies have argued that words evoking negative emotions, such as disgust, grab attention more than neutral words, and leave traces in memory that are more persistent. However, these conclusions are typically based on tasks requiring participants to process the semantic content of these words in a voluntarily manner. We sought to compare the involuntary attention grabbing power of disgusting and neutral words using them as rare and unexpected auditory distractors in a cross-modal oddball task, and then probing the participants’ memory for these stimuli in a surprise recognition task. Frequentist and Bayesian analyses converged to show that, compared to a standard tone, disgusting and neutral auditory words produced significant but e...
Emotionally engaging stimuli are powerful competitors for limited attention capacity. In the cogniti...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...
Prior evidence has shown that aversive emotional states are characterised by an attentional bias tow...
Oddball studies have shown that sounds unexpectedly deviating from an otherwise repeated sequence ca...
The performance of a visual focal task is appreciably disrupted by an unexpected change (or deviatio...
We examine whether the disruption of serial short-term memory (STM) by spoken taboo distractors is d...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background te...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Unexpected perceptual changes in the environment (so called oddball stimuli), such as sounds deviati...
[eng] Rare changes in a stream of otherwise repeated task-irrelevant sounds break through selective ...
The processing of the relation between targets and distracters which underpins the impairment in mem...
Short-term memory of visually presented lists of items is disrupted by auditory distraction. The aud...
Recalling information involves the process of discriminating between relevant and irrelevant informa...
Emotionally engaging stimuli are powerful competitors for limited attention capacity. In the cogniti...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...
Prior evidence has shown that aversive emotional states are characterised by an attentional bias tow...
Oddball studies have shown that sounds unexpectedly deviating from an otherwise repeated sequence ca...
The performance of a visual focal task is appreciably disrupted by an unexpected change (or deviatio...
We examine whether the disruption of serial short-term memory (STM) by spoken taboo distractors is d...
The mere presence of task-irrelevant auditory stimuli is known to interfere with cognitive functioni...
The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background te...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Unexpected perceptual changes in the environment (so called oddball stimuli), such as sounds deviati...
[eng] Rare changes in a stream of otherwise repeated task-irrelevant sounds break through selective ...
The processing of the relation between targets and distracters which underpins the impairment in mem...
Short-term memory of visually presented lists of items is disrupted by auditory distraction. The aud...
Recalling information involves the process of discriminating between relevant and irrelevant informa...
Emotionally engaging stimuli are powerful competitors for limited attention capacity. In the cogniti...
Unexpectedly occurring task-irrelevant stimuli have been shown to impair performance. They capture a...
Prior evidence has shown that aversive emotional states are characterised by an attentional bias tow...