Authors
Lisette J Schmidt, Artem V Belopolsky, Jan Theeuwes
Publication date
2015/5/19
Journal
Cognition and emotion
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
687-694
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Attention can be captured automatically by events that are physically salient. Similarly, emotional stimuli are known to be prioritised by the visual system because of their behavioural significance. The present study investigated whether a neutral stimulus which became associated with fear captured attention in visual search. Using a fear-conditioning procedure, one stimulus was repeatedly combined with an electrical shock (CS+), whereas another stimulus with identical physical features was never combined with a shock (CS−). Following conditioning, participants had to search for a target; while on some trials, either an irrelevant CS+ or CS− stimulus was present. The results show that the presence of an irrelevant distractor that was previously associated with fear slowed a search more than a distractor without fear association. The current results indicate that learned fear associations have the ability to capture our …
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Scholar articles
LJ Schmidt, AV Belopolsky, J Theeuwes - Cognition and emotion, 2015