We investigated the role of contextual knowledge in defensive responses to visual stimuli (spiders and butterflies) looming toward the hand. Human participants responded to tactile stimuli delivered to the same hand at 6 possible locations during an insect's approach. Tactile reaction times were faster when looming stimuli were closer to the hand, especially for spiders, and faster when insects loomed on a collision path than on a near-miss path. This latter finding suggests that human reactions to looming stimuli are not merely automatic reflexes but that contextual knowledge about the trajectory of looming objects is included in predicting their impact
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SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
Approach-like actions are initiated faster with stimuli of positive valence. Conversely, avoidance-l...
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Contains fulltext : 80306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Needs, desires, and emotions have been proven to have an influence on space perception, partly becau...
Migratory locusts; Locusta migratoria L. flying in a swarm would encounter spatiotemporally complex ...
The region surrounding our body (i.e. peripersonal space) is coded in a multimodal representation by...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
Approach-like actions are initiated faster with stimuli of positive valence. Conversely, avoidance-l...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and objectives: Previous studies have shown that humans, pa...
A large number of studies on both animals and humans have demonstrated that learning is influenced b...
In a series of six studies, this thesis examines the effect of the perceived proximity of a threat o...
Can prior expectancies shape attention to threat? To answer this question, we manipulated the expect...
The aim of this study was to examine attentional biases of hypervigilance and disengagement difficul...
Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous stud...
Visually detecting, recognizing, and responding appropriately to predators increases survival. Failu...
Aposematic prey advertises its unprofitability to predators by means of warning signals, which can b...
Contains fulltext : 80306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Needs, desires, and emotions have been proven to have an influence on space perception, partly becau...
Migratory locusts; Locusta migratoria L. flying in a swarm would encounter spatiotemporally complex ...