Peripersonal space and bodily self-consciousness: implications for psychological trauma-related disorders

D Rabellino, PA Frewen, MC McKinnon… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Peripersonal space (PPS) is defined as the space surrounding the body where we can
reach or be reached by external entities, including objects or other individuals. PPS is an …

Translating dynamic defense patterns from rodents to people

DC Blanchard - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Specific defensive behaviors of rodents are shaped by features of the eliciting threat stimuli
and situation. Threat scenarios confirmed these relationships in people, with results …

The mediating effects of alexithymia, intolerance of uncertainty, and anxiety on the relationship between sensory processing differences and restricted and repetitive …

HL Moore, S Brice, L Powell, B Ingham… - Journal of Autism and …, 2021 - Springer
Distress caused by sensory processing differences for autistic individuals may be reduced
by repetitive behaviours (RRB), including repetitive motor (RMB) and insistence on …

Approaching threat modulates visuotactile interactions in peripersonal space

AM de Haan, M Smit, S Van der Stigchel… - Experimental brain …, 2016 - Springer
The region surrounding our body (ie peripersonal space) is coded in a multimodal
representation by fronto-parietal bimodal neurons integrating tactile stimuli on the body with …

Up speeds you down. Awe-evoking monumental buildings trigger behavioral and perceived freezing

Y Joye, S Dewitte - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Since the dawn of large-scale civilizations, humans have built exceptionally tall architectural
structures. We tested whether exposing individuals to images of very tall buildings would …

Irrelevant angry faces impair response inhibition, and the go and stop processes share attentional resources

S Pandey, R Gupta - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Response inhibition is a crucial component of executive control, which refers to our ability to
suppress responses that are no longer needed or inappropriate. The stop-signal task is a …

When facing an unfamiliar person, pet dogs present social referencing based on their owners' direction of movement alone

C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet - Animal Behaviour, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Social referencing is known to occur in dogs when they face an unknown
object.•We investigated if this phenomenon exists when dogs face an unknown person.•We …

[HTML][HTML] Reflecting on the safety zoo: Developing an integrated pandemics barrier model using early lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic

P Lindhout, G Reniers - Safety Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Our current predicament, the Covid-19 pandemic is first of all a health crisis. However, social
disruption and economic damage are becoming visible some 7 months after the Wuhan City …

[图书][B] Looming vulnerability: Theory, research and practice in anxiety

JH Riskind, NA Rector - 2018 - Springer
We are cognitive-behavioral researchers and practitioners who specialize in the
understanding, assessment, and treatment of anxiety disorders and other emotional …

Introducing the Wunderkammer as a tool for emotion research: Unconstrained gaze and movement patterns in three emotionally evocative virtual worlds

C McCall, LK Hildebrandt, R Hartmann… - Computers in human …, 2016 - Elsevier
Here we introduce the “Wunderkammer”, a suite of immersive virtual worlds with different
types of emotionally-charged content. We use these worlds to examine the effects of …