Previous research has shown that emotional stimuli interfere with ongoing activities One explanation is that these stimuli draw attention away from the primary task and thereby hamper the correct execution of the task Another explanation is that emotional stimuli cause a temporary freezing of all ongoing activity We used a go/no-go task to differentiate between these accounts According to the attention account, emotional distractors should impair performance on both go and no-go trials According to the freezing account, the presentation of emotional stimuli should be detrimental to performance on go trials, but beneficial for performance on no-go trials Our findings confirm the former prediction Pictures high in emotional arousal impaired p...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
Datasets available in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/17735This article may not exactly replicate...
Previous research has shown that emotional stimuli interfere with ongoing activities One explanation...
Baddeley\u27s model of working memory suggests that there are four components used to manipulate and...
peer reviewedPrevious research suggests that emotional stimuli capture attention and guide behavior ...
The interference produced by the viewing of emotional distractors has been interpreted as evidence t...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequ...
Attention is biased toward emotional stimuli, which are often important for our biologically-determi...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
This study investigates the effect of emotional quality of visual stimuli on response inhibition. Re...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
Datasets available in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/17735This article may not exactly replicate...
Previous research has shown that emotional stimuli interfere with ongoing activities One explanation...
Baddeley\u27s model of working memory suggests that there are four components used to manipulate and...
peer reviewedPrevious research suggests that emotional stimuli capture attention and guide behavior ...
The interference produced by the viewing of emotional distractors has been interpreted as evidence t...
Emotionally salient stimuli have the ability to disrupt cognitive processing. This kind of disruptio...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequ...
Attention is biased toward emotional stimuli, which are often important for our biologically-determi...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
This study investigates the effect of emotional quality of visual stimuli on response inhibition. Re...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
Datasets available in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/17735This article may not exactly replicate...