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Some animal specific fears are more specific than others: evidence from attention and emotion measures

  • Sandra C. Soares*
  • , Francisco Esteves
  • , Daniel Lundqvist
  • , Arne Öhman
  • *Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Using a visual search methodology we investigated the effect of feared animal stimuli on attention. Our results confirmed the important role of emotion on attention. All participants detected fear-relevant stimuli (snakes and spiders) faster than neutral (mushrooms) ones against a background of fruits. In addition, spider fearful participants were sensitized specifically to detect their feared stimulus (spiders), compared to their fear-relevant but non-feared (snakes) and neutral stimuli. However, for participants fearful of snakes there was no significant difference in detection latencies between the feared (snakes) and the fear-relevant but non-feared animal stimuli (spiders). The results from the attention task were mirrored in the emotional ratings, which showed that spider fear was highly specific, whereas snake fear was associated with a more generalized enhanced evaluation of all negative stimuli.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)1032-1042
Número de páginas11
RevistaBehaviour Research and Therapy
Volume47
Número de emissão12
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - dez. 2009
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