Winners and losers: Reward and punishment produce biases in temporal selection.
Studies of visual search demonstrate that the 'learned value'of stimuli (the extent to which
they signal valued events, such as rewards and punishments) influences whether they will …
they signal valued events, such as rewards and punishments) influences whether they will …
Testing a goal-driven account of involuntary attentional capture by threat.
Attention has long been characterized within prominent models as reflecting a competition
between goal-driven and stimulus-driven processes. It remains unclear, however, how …
between goal-driven and stimulus-driven processes. It remains unclear, however, how …
A vigilance avoidance account of spatial selectivity in dual-stream emotion induced blindness
M Proud, SC Goodhew, M Edwards - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2020 - Springer
Emotion-induced blindness (EIB) is the impaired processing of neutral images when they
are preceded in close temporal proximity by an emotive distractor. Dual-stream EIB contains …
are preceded in close temporal proximity by an emotive distractor. Dual-stream EIB contains …
An elusive deficit: Psychopathic personality traits and aberrant attention to emotional stimuli.
ER Kimonis, J Kidd, SB Most, A Krynen, C Liu - Emotion, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotional stimuli are typically prioritized in competition for attention in healthy individuals. In
contrast, there is evidence that individuals high in psychopathic traits fail to similarly …
contrast, there is evidence that individuals high in psychopathic traits fail to similarly …
Negative images, regardless of task relevance, distract younger more than older adults.
BL Kennedy, M Mather - Psychology and Aging, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Older adults, compared to younger adults, tend to prioritize positive information more and
negative information less. We recently observed this “positivity effect” pattern in an emotion …
negative information less. We recently observed this “positivity effect” pattern in an emotion …
Real world familiarity does not reduce susceptibility to emotional disruption of perception: evidence from two temporal attention tasks
The visual system has been found to prioritise emotional stimuli so robustly that their
presence can temporarily “blind” people to non-emotional targets in their direct line of vision …
presence can temporarily “blind” people to non-emotional targets in their direct line of vision …
Aversive images cause less perceptual interference among violent video game players: evidence from emotion-induced blindness
Previous research has assessed links between violent video game playing, aggression, and
desensitization in the moral domain, but here we find that frequent violent video game play …
desensitization in the moral domain, but here we find that frequent violent video game play …
Gone for good: Lack of priming suggests early perceptual interference in emotion-induced blindness with negative stimuli.
Emotionally negative stimuli are perceptually prioritized to such a degree that they can
cause people to miss seeing subsequent targets that appear in front of their eyes. It is …
cause people to miss seeing subsequent targets that appear in front of their eyes. It is …
The effect of acute stress on spatial selectivity in dual-stream emotion induced blindness: The role of cortisol and spontaneous frontal EEG theta/beta ratio
Y Kan, H Duan, Y Bo, Y Wang, H Yan, J Lan - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
The current study explored the effect of acute stress on dual-stream emotion induced
blindness (EIB). We focused on spatially localised target processing induced by stress, as …
blindness (EIB). We focused on spatially localised target processing induced by stress, as …
Manipulations of distractor frequency do not mitigate emotion-induced blindness
Emotional distractors can impair perception of subsequently presented targets, a
phenomenon called emotion-induced blindness. Do emotional distractors lose their power …
phenomenon called emotion-induced blindness. Do emotional distractors lose their power …