Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have focused on how emotion interacts with perceptual processes by mobilizing attentional resources. The attention-independent effects of negative emotional signals are less well understood. Here, we show that threat signals trigger defensive responses independently of what observers pay attention to. Participants were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging while watching short video clips of threatening actions and performed either color or emotion judgments. Seeing threatening actions interfered with performance in both tasks. Amygdala activation reflected both stimulus and task conditions. In contrast, threat stimuli prompted a con...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Postencounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and ...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
The rapid and efficient selection of emotionally salient or goal-relevant stimuli in the environment...
The prioritization of processing emotional stimuli usually produces deleterious effects on task perf...
The ability to process stimuli that convey potential threat, under conditions of limited attentional...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
none4siUnpleasant, compared to neutral, scenes reliably prompt enhanced functional brain activity in...
The ability to process stimuli that convey potential threat, under conditions of limited attentional...
Neurocognitive models propose a specialised neural system for processing threat-related information,...
Cognitive models of threat processing maintain that threat, depending on the task at hand, can spe...
Post encounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and...
Earlier studies have demonstrated that emotional stimulation modulates attentional processing during...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Postencounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and ...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...
Negative emotional signals are known to influence task performance, but so far, investigations have ...
The rapid and efficient selection of emotionally salient or goal-relevant stimuli in the environment...
The prioritization of processing emotional stimuli usually produces deleterious effects on task perf...
The ability to process stimuli that convey potential threat, under conditions of limited attentional...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
none4siUnpleasant, compared to neutral, scenes reliably prompt enhanced functional brain activity in...
The ability to process stimuli that convey potential threat, under conditions of limited attentional...
Neurocognitive models propose a specialised neural system for processing threat-related information,...
Cognitive models of threat processing maintain that threat, depending on the task at hand, can spe...
Post encounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and...
Earlier studies have demonstrated that emotional stimulation modulates attentional processing during...
Effective processing of threat-related stimuli is of significant evolutionary advantage. Given the i...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
Postencounter and circa-strike defensive contexts represent two adaptive responses to potential and ...
Aggression is a common response to provocation, albeit with considerable interindividual differences...