It is well known that relative to neutral stimuli, attention is biased towards processing stimuli that convey threat. In a previous study in which a particular stimulus (e.g. a blue diamond) was associated with the delivery of an electrical shock, the presence of the fear-conditioned stimulus interfered with the execution of voluntary eye movements to other locations. Here, we show that this effect not only occurs early in time, but remains present long after the fear-conditioned stimulus was removed from the screen. In a subsequent experiment, we associated the presence of a particular stimulus with safety, that is, when this stimulus was present it was certain that no electrical shock would be delivered. The presence of the safety signall...
Eye movements reflect the dynamic interplay between top-down-and bottom-up-driven processes. For exa...
Improved understanding of fear inhibition processes can inform the etiology and treatment of anxiety...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
<p>Mechanisms underlying attentional biases towards threat (ABTs), such as attentional avoidance and...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
The study tested the vigilance-avoidance hypothesis, which proposes that anxiety-related attentional...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Eye tracking data and statistical analysis of: Koenig, S., Uengoer, M., & Lachnit, H. (2017). Atten...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Eye movements reflect the dynamic interplay between top-down-and bottom-up-driven processes. For exa...
Improved understanding of fear inhibition processes can inform the etiology and treatment of anxiety...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
The present study rigorously tests whether an arbitrary stimulus that signals threat affects attenti...
It is known that people covertly attend to threatening stimuli even when it is not beneficial for th...
<p>Mechanisms underlying attentional biases towards threat (ABTs), such as attentional avoidance and...
Theories of attention to emotional information suggest that attentional processes prioritize threate...
Defensive reactions need to be quick and appropriate to ensure survival. So, it is crucial that thre...
Visual input that signals threat is inherently relevant for survival. Accordingly, it has been demon...
The study tested the vigilance-avoidance hypothesis, which proposes that anxiety-related attentional...
BACKGROUND: Task-irrelevant items can capture attention when they are perceptually salient or have b...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Eye tracking data and statistical analysis of: Koenig, S., Uengoer, M., & Lachnit, H. (2017). Atten...
Arousing stimuli, either threat-related or pleasant, may be selected for priority at different stage...
Eye movements reflect the dynamic interplay between top-down-and bottom-up-driven processes. For exa...
Improved understanding of fear inhibition processes can inform the etiology and treatment of anxiety...
SummaryAmong the most critical of visual functions is the detection of potentially hazardous or thre...