The role of fear-relevant stimuli in visual search: A comparison of phylogenetic and ontogenetic stimuli

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Emotion, Volume 5, Issue 3, p.360-364 (2005)

Keywords:

visual search; threat; ontogenetic; phylogenetic

Abstract:

It has been argued that phylogenetic fear-relevant stimuli elicit preattentive capture of attention. To distinguish between fear relevance and time of appearance in evolutionary history, the authors compare phylogenetic and ontogenetic fear-relevant and fear-irrelevant stimuli in a visual search task. The authors found no evidence for a special role of phylogenetic fear-relevant stimuli; it seems that fear relevance in general is more important than is the evolutionary age. The pattern of results indicates that attention toward threatening stimuli is mainly affected by a late component that prolongs the disengagement of attention.

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