Dangerous animals capture and maintain attention in humans

JL Yorzinski, MJ Penkunas, ML Platt… - Evolutionary …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Predation is a major source of natural selection on primates and may have shaped
attentional processes that allow primates to rapidly detect dangerous animals. Because …

The immersive virtual reality experience: A typology of users revealed through multiple correspondence analysis combined with cluster analysis technique

PJ Rosa, D Morais, P Gamito, J Oliveira… - … , behavior, and social …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
Immersive virtual reality is thought to be advantageous by leading to higher levels of
presence. However, and despite users getting actively involved in immersive three …

Emotional reaction to fear-and disgust-evoking snakes: sensitivity and propensity in snake-fearful respondents

S Rádlová, J Polák, M Janovcová… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
This paper continues our previous study in which we examined the respondents' reaction to
two morphologically different snake stimuli categories–one evoking exclusively fear and …

Eye-tracking as a research methodology in educational context: A spanning framework

P Rodrigues, PJ Rosa - Eye-tracking technology applications in …, 2017 - igi-global.com
A large body of educational research has been keen to the processes and outcomes of
learning. Usually, clinical interviews, self-report measures or behavioral assessment …

[HTML][HTML] What do your eyes say? Bridging eye movements to consumer behavior

P Rosa - International Journal of Psychological Research, 2015 - scielo.org.co
Eye tracking (ET) is a technique that has been progressively employed to study the influence
of visual stimuli on attentional processes and consumer behavior. The goals of the present …

Beyond traditional clinical measurements for screening fears and phobias

PJ Rosa, F Esteves, P Arriaga - IEEE Transactions on …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The use of eye movements is a usual method of measuring attentional and emotional
response in laboratory. However, when it comes to clinical practice, it is seldom applied …

Effects of fear-relevant stimuli on attention: integrating gaze data with subliminal exposure

PJ Rosa, F Esteves, P Arriaga - 2014 IEEE international …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The phenomenon of an attentional bias has been found for threatening stimuli, such as
snakes, when presented simultaneously with neutral stimuli. This priority attentional bias …

[PDF][PDF] Uso de eye tracking em realidade virtual não imersiva para avaliação cognitiva

PJ Rosa, P Gamito, J Oliveira, D Morais… - Psicologia, Saúde e …, 2016 - redalyc.org
A atenção e a memória de trabalho são funções cognitivas básicas humanas. Uma resposta
comportamental adequada, face a um ambiente em constante mudança, depende da …

[HTML][HTML] Adaptive non-immersive VR environment for eliciting fear of cockroaches: A physiology-driven approach combined with 3D-TV exposure

PJ Rosa, F Luz, R Júnior, J Oliveira, D Morais… - International Journal of …, 2020 - scielo.org.co
ROSA, Pedro J. et al. Adaptive Non-Immersive VR Environment for Eliciting Fear of
Cockroaches: A Physiology-Driven Approach Combined with 3D-TV Exposure. int. j …

Automatic change detection: Mismatch negativity and the now-classic Rensink, O'Reagan, and Clark (1997) stimuli

D File, B Petro, ZA Gaál, N Csikós, I Czigler - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Change blindness experiments had demonstrated that detection of significant changes in
natural images is extremely difficult when brief blank fields are placed between alternating …