Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous studies have shown that threatening information can bias human visual perception and enhance physiological reactions. It remains to be delineated whether the modulation of threat on human perceptual and physiological responses can take place below awareness. To probe this issue, we adopted visual looming stimuli and created two levels of threat by varying their motion trajectories to the observers, such that the stimuli could move in a path that either collided with the observers heads or just nearly missed. We found that when the observers could not explicitly discriminate any difference between the collision and the near-miss stimuli, the visua...
Objects approaching us may pose a threat, and signal the need to initiate defensive behavior. Detect...
An object's motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
SummaryVisual images that convey threatening information can automatically capture attention [1–4]. ...
Threatening situations ask for rapid and accurate perceptual decisions to optimize coping. Theoretic...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
<div><p>Objects approaching us may pose a threat, and signal the need to initiate defensive behavior...
Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to provide the first direct evidence for a subcortical...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
Humans, like other animals, alter their behavior depending on whether a threat is close or distant. ...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
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Objects approaching us may pose a threat, and signal the need to initiate defensive behavior. Detect...
An object's motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
SummaryVisual images that convey threatening information can automatically capture attention [1–4]. ...
Threatening situations ask for rapid and accurate perceptual decisions to optimize coping. Theoretic...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
<div><p>Objects approaching us may pose a threat, and signal the need to initiate defensive behavior...
Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to provide the first direct evidence for a subcortical...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
Humans, like other animals, alter their behavior depending on whether a threat is close or distant. ...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
Contains fulltext : 201448pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rapid dete...
Objects approaching us may pose a threat, and signal the need to initiate defensive behavior. Detect...
An object's motion relative to an observer can confer ethologically meaningful information. Approach...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...