Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the present study we investigated whether a stimulus associated with a threat of electrical shock attracts attention and accordingly interferes with the execution of voluntary eye movements to other locations. In 2 experiments, we showed that when a fear-conditioned and a neutral stimulus were presented simultaneously, voluntary saccades were initiated faster toward fear-conditioned compared with neutral stimuli. Moreover, saccades often erroneously went to the location of threat even when a saccade to a different location was required. This implies an automatic shift of attention to a fear-conditioned stimulus that interferes with saccade execution...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
The present study (N532) investigated attentional modulation of the startle blink reflex at long lea...
It is well known that relative to neutral stimuli, attention is biased towards processing stimuli th...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
In everyday life, fast identification and processing of threat-related stimuli is of critical import...
Eye movements reflect the dynamic interplay between top-down-and bottom-up-driven processes. For exa...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
It has been shown that an averted gaze with emotional expression guides our attention toward a gazed...
Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous stud...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
The present study (N532) investigated attentional modulation of the startle blink reflex at long lea...
It is well known that relative to neutral stimuli, attention is biased towards processing stimuli th...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
In everyday life, fast identification and processing of threat-related stimuli is of critical import...
Eye movements reflect the dynamic interplay between top-down-and bottom-up-driven processes. For exa...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional ...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
It has been shown that an averted gaze with emotional expression guides our attention toward a gazed...
Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous stud...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Viewing a threatening stimulus can bias visual attention toward that location. Such effects have typ...
The present study (N532) investigated attentional modulation of the startle blink reflex at long lea...