In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and also on updating such associations when circumstances shift. It has been claimed that humans can acquire physiological responses to threat-associated stimuli even when they are unaware of them, but the role of awareness in updating threat contingencies remains unknown. This complex process-generating novel responses while suppressing learned ones-relies on distinct neural mechanisms from initial learning, and has only been shown with awareness. Can it occur unconsciously? Here, we present evidence that threat reversal may not require awareness. Participants underwent classical threat conditioning to visual stimuli that were suppressed from awar...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Sensory processing and attention allocation are shaped by threat, but the role of trait-anxiety in s...
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...
Given capacity limits, only a subset of stimuli 1 give rise to a conscious percept. Neurocognitive m...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Only a subset of visual signals give rise to a conscious percept. Threat signals, such as fearful fa...
Given capacity limits, the visual system must prioritize the processing of sensory inputs that are m...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Threats can derive from our physical or social surroundings and bias the way we perceive and interpr...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
The ability to update responding to threat cues is an important adaptive ability. Recently, Morriss ...
The ability to update responding to threat cues is an important adaptive ability. Recently, Morriss ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Sensory processing and attention allocation are shaped by threat, but the role of trait-anxiety in s...
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...
Given capacity limits, only a subset of stimuli 1 give rise to a conscious percept. Neurocognitive m...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Only a subset of visual signals give rise to a conscious percept. Threat signals, such as fearful fa...
Given capacity limits, the visual system must prioritize the processing of sensory inputs that are m...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Threats can derive from our physical or social surroundings and bias the way we perceive and interpr...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
The ability to update responding to threat cues is an important adaptive ability. Recently, Morriss ...
The ability to update responding to threat cues is an important adaptive ability. Recently, Morriss ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that conscious visual awareness is not a prerequisite for human ...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Sensory processing and attention allocation are shaped by threat, but the role of trait-anxiety in s...