Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm
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Resumo: | Snakes are thought as fear-relevant stimuli (biologically prepared to be associated with fear) which can lead to an enhanced attentional capture when compared fear-irrelevant stimuli. Inherent limitations related to the key-press behaviour might be bypassed with the measurement of eye movements, since they are more closely related to attentional processes than reaction times. An eye tracking technique was combined with the flicker paradigm in two studies. A sample of university students was gathered. In both studies, an instruction to detect changes between the pair of scenes was given. Attentional orienting for the changing element in the scene was analyzed, as well the role of fear of snakes as a moderator variable. The results for both studies revealed a significant shorter time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to control stimuli. A facilitating effect of fear of snakes was also found for snakes, presenting the highly fear participants a shorter a time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to low-feared participants. The results are in line with current research that supports the advantage of snakes to grab attention due their evo-biological significance. |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigmEYE TRACKINGATENÇÃOESTÍMULOS EMOCIONAISMEDOPSICOLOGIAEYE TRACKINGATTENTIONEMOTIONAL STIMULIFEARPSYCHOLOGYSnakes are thought as fear-relevant stimuli (biologically prepared to be associated with fear) which can lead to an enhanced attentional capture when compared fear-irrelevant stimuli. Inherent limitations related to the key-press behaviour might be bypassed with the measurement of eye movements, since they are more closely related to attentional processes than reaction times. An eye tracking technique was combined with the flicker paradigm in two studies. A sample of university students was gathered. In both studies, an instruction to detect changes between the pair of scenes was given. Attentional orienting for the changing element in the scene was analyzed, as well the role of fear of snakes as a moderator variable. The results for both studies revealed a significant shorter time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to control stimuli. A facilitating effect of fear of snakes was also found for snakes, presenting the highly fear participants a shorter a time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to low-feared participants. The results are in line with current research that supports the advantage of snakes to grab attention due their evo-biological significance.Edições Universitárias Lusófonas2012-04-04T12:19:51Z2011-01-01T00:00:00Z2011info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/2299eng1647-7677Rosa, Pedro JoelGamito, PedroOliveira, JorgeMorais, DiogoSaraiva, Tomazinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-09T14:06:30Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/2299Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:14:02.747072Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm Rosa, Pedro Joel EYE TRACKING ATENÇÃO ESTÍMULOS EMOCIONAIS MEDO PSICOLOGIA EYE TRACKING ATTENTION EMOTIONAL STIMULI FEAR PSYCHOLOGY |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
title_full |
Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
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Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking using the continual alternation flicker paradigm |
author |
Rosa, Pedro Joel |
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Rosa, Pedro Joel Gamito, Pedro Oliveira, Jorge Morais, Diogo Saraiva, Tomaz |
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Gamito, Pedro Oliveira, Jorge Morais, Diogo Saraiva, Tomaz |
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Rosa, Pedro Joel Gamito, Pedro Oliveira, Jorge Morais, Diogo Saraiva, Tomaz |
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EYE TRACKING ATENÇÃO ESTÍMULOS EMOCIONAIS MEDO PSICOLOGIA EYE TRACKING ATTENTION EMOTIONAL STIMULI FEAR PSYCHOLOGY |
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EYE TRACKING ATENÇÃO ESTÍMULOS EMOCIONAIS MEDO PSICOLOGIA EYE TRACKING ATTENTION EMOTIONAL STIMULI FEAR PSYCHOLOGY |
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Snakes are thought as fear-relevant stimuli (biologically prepared to be associated with fear) which can lead to an enhanced attentional capture when compared fear-irrelevant stimuli. Inherent limitations related to the key-press behaviour might be bypassed with the measurement of eye movements, since they are more closely related to attentional processes than reaction times. An eye tracking technique was combined with the flicker paradigm in two studies. A sample of university students was gathered. In both studies, an instruction to detect changes between the pair of scenes was given. Attentional orienting for the changing element in the scene was analyzed, as well the role of fear of snakes as a moderator variable. The results for both studies revealed a significant shorter time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to control stimuli. A facilitating effect of fear of snakes was also found for snakes, presenting the highly fear participants a shorter a time to first fixation for snake stimuli when compared to low-feared participants. The results are in line with current research that supports the advantage of snakes to grab attention due their evo-biological significance. |
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