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(implicit and explicit processing), the comparison between emotional and neutral words as well as visual emotional word processing under various tasks such as blink modification and subvocal rehearsal ...
on the processing of negative emotional images that do not directly threaten self-concepts. Specifically, we examined neural responses to images of snakes, spiders , mutilated bodies, and other aversive stimuli ...
shift in attention , in favor of threatening stimuli [5]. The Attentional -Control Theory distinguishes two systems that are involved in attentional control: a goal-driven top-down system and a stimulus ...
locations of the visual field and thus receives different amounts of attention . This could have differentially influenced the strength of the emotion effect in the different load conditions. Finally, pictures ...
motivationally relevant information. Detection of these cues and the ability to prioritize their processing plays an important role in adaptation and survival. In particular, emotional stimuli capture attention ...
simultaneously, allowing the individual to adaptively process incoming inputs in a potentially threatening environment. attention , emotion , fMRI, sensory modulation Introduction Survival requires efficient ...
the processing of emotional information. For example, when asked to detect a specific visual stimulus (target) amongst distractors, stimuli with emotional valence (i.e. fearful faces, spiders , snakes, violent ...
Abstract Beginning with Simone Weil’s writing on the subject of attention , this article reflects on the place of attention in contemporary human rights practice—specifically in relation ...
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