Research has consistently shown that threat stimuli automatically attract attention in order to activate the defensive response systems. Recent findings have provided evidence that snakes tuned the visual system of evolving primates for their astute detection, particularly under challenging perceptual conditions. The goal of the present study was to measure behavioral and electrophysiological indices of exogenous attention to snakes, compared with spiders - matched for rated fear levels but for which sources of natural selection are less well grounded, and to innocuous animals (birds), which were presented as distracters, while participants were engaged in a letter discrimination task. Duration of stimuli, consisting in a letter string and ...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
Snakes are probably the best example of evolutionarily life-threatening stimulus as they have been o...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene pool...
Snakes were probably the first predators of mammals and may have been important agents of evolutiona...
Snakes and spiders constitute fear-relevant stimuli for humans, as many species have deleterious and...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
Based on evolutionary considerations, it was hypothesized that humans have been shaped to easily spo...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
Experiencing co-occurring stimulus and response leads to the binding of their corresponding feature ...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
Snakes are probably the best example of evolutionarily life-threatening stimulus as they have been o...
Information regarding successful solutions to environmental hazards has accumulated in the gene pool...
Snakes were probably the first predators of mammals and may have been important agents of evolutiona...
Snakes and spiders constitute fear-relevant stimuli for humans, as many species have deleterious and...
Across 2 experiments, a new experimental procedure was used to investigate attentional capture by an...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
The present study investigated whether the perception of evolutionarily threatening animals is prior...
Based on evolutionary considerations, it was hypothesized that humans have been shaped to easily spo...
Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arra...
Theories of nonassociative fear acquisition hold that humans have an innate predisposition for some ...
Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as ...
Experiencing co-occurring stimulus and response leads to the binding of their corresponding feature ...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pus...
Snakes are probably the best example of evolutionarily life-threatening stimulus as they have been o...