Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demonstrated that threatening visual input elicits faster behavioral responses than non-threatening visual input. Considering that awareness is a prerequisite for performing demanding tasks and guiding novel behavior, we hypothesized that threatening visual input would gain faster access to awareness than non-threatening visual input. In the present study, we associated one of two basic visual stimuli, that were devoid of intrinsic relevance (colored annuli), with aversive stimulation (i.e., electric shocks) following a classical fear conditioning procedure. In the subsequent test phase no more electric shocks were delivered, and a breaking contin...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
The simultaneous presentation of a visual and an auditory stimulus can lead to a decrease in people'...
The present study aimed to investigate whether instructional threat information can be used to remed...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and al...
The rapid detection and evaluation of threat is of fundamental importance for survival. Theories sug...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
The observation of threatening expression in others is a strong cue for triggering an action respons...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
It is well known that relative to neutral stimuli, attention is biased towards processing stimuli th...
During mindfulness-based interventions participants can be invited to bring aversive stimuli to mind...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
The simultaneous presentation of a visual and an auditory stimulus can lead to a decrease in people'...
The present study aimed to investigate whether instructional threat information can be used to remed...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and al...
The rapid detection and evaluation of threat is of fundamental importance for survival. Theories sug...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
The observation of threatening expression in others is a strong cue for triggering an action respons...
We studied the neuronal correlates of consciousness by characterizing the role of attention and awar...
It is well known that relative to neutral stimuli, attention is biased towards processing stimuli th...
During mindfulness-based interventions participants can be invited to bring aversive stimuli to mind...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
The simultaneous presentation of a visual and an auditory stimulus can lead to a decrease in people'...
The present study aimed to investigate whether instructional threat information can be used to remed...