High task demand in dual-target paradigm redirects experimentally increased anxiety to uphold goal-directed attention
Perception. 2024 Apr;53(4):263-275. doi: 10.1177/03010066241232593. Epub 2024 Mar 4.ABSTRACTPrevious research has shown that state anxiety facilitates stimulus-driven attentional capture and impairs goal-directed attentional control by increasing sensitivity to salient distractors or threat cues or narrowing spatial attention. However, recent findings in this area have been mixed, and less is known about how state-dependent anxiety may affect attentional performance. Here, we employed a novel dual-target search paradigm to investigate this relationship. This paradigm allowed us to investigate attentional control and how fo...
Source: Perception - March 22, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Milo š Stanković Fredrik Allenmark Zhuanghua Shi Source Type: research

High task demand in dual-target paradigm redirects experimentally increased anxiety to uphold goal-directed attention
Perception. 2024 Apr;53(4):263-275. doi: 10.1177/03010066241232593. Epub 2024 Mar 4.ABSTRACTPrevious research has shown that state anxiety facilitates stimulus-driven attentional capture and impairs goal-directed attentional control by increasing sensitivity to salient distractors or threat cues or narrowing spatial attention. However, recent findings in this area have been mixed, and less is known about how state-dependent anxiety may affect attentional performance. Here, we employed a novel dual-target search paradigm to investigate this relationship. This paradigm allowed us to investigate attentional control and how fo...
Source: Perception - March 22, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Milo š Stanković Fredrik Allenmark Zhuanghua Shi Source Type: research

High task demand in dual-target paradigm redirects experimentally increased anxiety to uphold goal-directed attention
Perception. 2024 Apr;53(4):263-275. doi: 10.1177/03010066241232593. Epub 2024 Mar 4.ABSTRACTPrevious research has shown that state anxiety facilitates stimulus-driven attentional capture and impairs goal-directed attentional control by increasing sensitivity to salient distractors or threat cues or narrowing spatial attention. However, recent findings in this area have been mixed, and less is known about how state-dependent anxiety may affect attentional performance. Here, we employed a novel dual-target search paradigm to investigate this relationship. This paradigm allowed us to investigate attentional control and how fo...
Source: Perception - March 22, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Milo š Stanković Fredrik Allenmark Zhuanghua Shi Source Type: research

High task demand in dual-target paradigm redirects experimentally increased anxiety to uphold goal-directed attention
Perception. 2024 Apr;53(4):263-275. doi: 10.1177/03010066241232593. Epub 2024 Mar 4.ABSTRACTPrevious research has shown that state anxiety facilitates stimulus-driven attentional capture and impairs goal-directed attentional control by increasing sensitivity to salient distractors or threat cues or narrowing spatial attention. However, recent findings in this area have been mixed, and less is known about how state-dependent anxiety may affect attentional performance. Here, we employed a novel dual-target search paradigm to investigate this relationship. This paradigm allowed us to investigate attentional control and how fo...
Source: Perception - March 22, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Milo š Stanković Fredrik Allenmark Zhuanghua Shi Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research

Opposing serial dependencies revealed for sequences of auditory emotional stimuli
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241235562. doi: 10.1177/03010066241235562. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOur percept of the world is not solely determined by what we perceive and process at a given moment in time, but also depends on what we processed recently. In the present study, we investigate whether the perceived emotion of a spoken sentence is contingent upon the emotion of an auditory stimulus on the preceding trial (i.e., serial dependence). Thereto, participants were exposed to spoken sentences that varied in emotional affect by changing the prosody that ranged from 'happy' to 'fearful'. Participants were instruct...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erik Van der Burg Martijn Baart Jean Vroomen Huihui Zhang David Alais Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research

Opposing serial dependencies revealed for sequences of auditory emotional stimuli
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241235562. doi: 10.1177/03010066241235562. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOur percept of the world is not solely determined by what we perceive and process at a given moment in time, but also depends on what we processed recently. In the present study, we investigate whether the perceived emotion of a spoken sentence is contingent upon the emotion of an auditory stimulus on the preceding trial (i.e., serial dependence). Thereto, participants were exposed to spoken sentences that varied in emotional affect by changing the prosody that ranged from 'happy' to 'fearful'. Participants were instruct...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erik Van der Burg Martijn Baart Jean Vroomen Huihui Zhang David Alais Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research

Opposing serial dependencies revealed for sequences of auditory emotional stimuli
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241235562. doi: 10.1177/03010066241235562. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOur percept of the world is not solely determined by what we perceive and process at a given moment in time, but also depends on what we processed recently. In the present study, we investigate whether the perceived emotion of a spoken sentence is contingent upon the emotion of an auditory stimulus on the preceding trial (i.e., serial dependence). Thereto, participants were exposed to spoken sentences that varied in emotional affect by changing the prosody that ranged from 'happy' to 'fearful'. Participants were instruct...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erik Van der Burg Martijn Baart Jean Vroomen Huihui Zhang David Alais Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research

Opposing serial dependencies revealed for sequences of auditory emotional stimuli
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241235562. doi: 10.1177/03010066241235562. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOur percept of the world is not solely determined by what we perceive and process at a given moment in time, but also depends on what we processed recently. In the present study, we investigate whether the perceived emotion of a spoken sentence is contingent upon the emotion of an auditory stimulus on the preceding trial (i.e., serial dependence). Thereto, participants were exposed to spoken sentences that varied in emotional affect by changing the prosody that ranged from 'happy' to 'fearful'. Participants were instruct...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erik Van der Burg Martijn Baart Jean Vroomen Huihui Zhang David Alais Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research

Opposing serial dependencies revealed for sequences of auditory emotional stimuli
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241235562. doi: 10.1177/03010066241235562. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOur percept of the world is not solely determined by what we perceive and process at a given moment in time, but also depends on what we processed recently. In the present study, we investigate whether the perceived emotion of a spoken sentence is contingent upon the emotion of an auditory stimulus on the preceding trial (i.e., serial dependence). Thereto, participants were exposed to spoken sentences that varied in emotional affect by changing the prosody that ranged from 'happy' to 'fearful'. Participants were instruct...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Erik Van der Burg Martijn Baart Jean Vroomen Huihui Zhang David Alais Source Type: research

Repetition blindness in a saccadic persistence of vision display
Perception. 2024 Mar 14:3010066241236403. doi: 10.1177/03010066241236403. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA form of repetition blindness in visually unimpaired individuals was found for objects presented during saccades. Observers were asked to draw their percepts after making saccades across an LED strip that "painted" an image on their retinas by presenting sequential columns of a bitmap at a speed to match a 30-degree saccade. During experimental trials, repetitions of a single letter (either "A," "X," "H," or "V") were presented across saccades. Although an average of six letters were presented across each saccade, obser...
Source: Perception - March 14, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rolf Nelson Elizabeth Shelto Source Type: research