Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral information. However, in most studies threat stimuli differ perceptually from neutral stimuli and are instrumental to perform the task, leaving the question unanswered whether threat is sufficient to capture attention. In experiment 1, we designed a visual search task with stimuli of equal salience (colored circles) that have the potential to lead to efficient search (10 ms/item). In experiment 2, one of the colors (conditioned stimulus, CS+) was made threatening by means of fear conditioning. Participants responded to a target presented in one of the circles. Overall, the search was faster on congruent trials (where the target was presented in the C...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
Stimuli signaling threat are often processed especially rapidly (e.g., Fox, Russo, & Dutton, 2002).\...
Some of the stimulus features that guide visual attention are abstract properties of objects such as...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
A neutral stimulus paired repeatedly with an aversive event (e.g., shock) will elicit a fear respons...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral informat...
In line with most models of emotion, research has shown that threatening information receives attent...
Stimuli signaling threat are often processed especially rapidly (e.g., Fox, Russo, & Dutton, 2002).\...
Some of the stimulus features that guide visual attention are abstract properties of objects such as...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
A neutral stimulus paired repeatedly with an aversive event (e.g., shock) will elicit a fear respons...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Recent work from our lab indicates that attention capture can be observed for learned fearful stimul...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...