Item does not contain fulltextOdors provide information regarding the chemical properties of potential environment hazards. Some of this information may be disgust-related (e.g., organic decay), whereas other information may be fear-related (e.g., smoke). Many studies have focused on how disgust and fear, as prototypical avoidant emotions, facilitate the detection of possible threats, but these studies have typically confined to the visual modality. Here, we examine how disgust and fear influence olfactory detection at a particular level - the level at which a subliminal olfactory stimulus crosses into conscious perception, also known as a detection threshold. Here, using psychophysical methods that allow us to test perceptual capabilities ...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...
Odors provide information regarding the chemical properties of potential environment hazards. Some o...
The olfactory system provides us with rich information about the world, but the odours around us are...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
The extant literature indicates that threat enhances cognitive processing and physiological arousal....
This chapter addresses the "laws" that guide individuals' disgust responding and discusses how insig...
Disgust has recently been characterized as a low-urgency emotion, particularly compared to fear. The...
Exposure to body odors (chemosignals) collected under different emotional states (i.e., emotional ch...
Multiple studies report that disgust-eliciting stimuli are perceived as salient and subsequently cap...
Cognitive theories claim that phobias involve unconscious processing and that anxious individuals se...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Disgust motivates avoidance of stimuli associated with pathogens. Although disgust primarily inhibit...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...
Odors provide information regarding the chemical properties of potential environment hazards. Some o...
The olfactory system provides us with rich information about the world, but the odours around us are...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
The extant literature indicates that threat enhances cognitive processing and physiological arousal....
This chapter addresses the "laws" that guide individuals' disgust responding and discusses how insig...
Disgust has recently been characterized as a low-urgency emotion, particularly compared to fear. The...
Exposure to body odors (chemosignals) collected under different emotional states (i.e., emotional ch...
Multiple studies report that disgust-eliciting stimuli are perceived as salient and subsequently cap...
Cognitive theories claim that phobias involve unconscious processing and that anxious individuals se...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Disgust motivates avoidance of stimuli associated with pathogens. Although disgust primarily inhibit...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, ye...