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Are snakes and spiders special? Acquisition of negative valence and modified attentional processing by non-fear-relevant animal stimuli

机译:蛇和蜘蛛特别吗?非恐惧相关动物刺激获得负价并改善注意力加工

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Previous research has demonstrated differences in processing between fear-relevant stimuli, such as snakes and spiders, and non-fear-relevant stimuli. The current research examined whether non-fear-relevant animal stimuli, such as dogs, birds and fish, were processed like fear-relevant stimuli following aversive learning. Pictures of a priori fear-relevant animals, snakes and spiders, were evaluated as negative in affective priming and ratings and were preferentially attended to in a visual search task. Pictures of dogs, birds and fish that had been trained as CS+ in an aversive conditioning design were evaluated more negatively and facilitated dot probe detection relative to CS- pictures. The current studies demonstrated that stimuli viewed as positive prior to aversive learning were negative and were preferentially attended to after a brief learning episode. We propose that aversive learning may provide a mechanism for the acquisition of stimulus fear relevance.
机译:先前的研究表明,与恐惧相关的刺激(例如蛇和蜘蛛)和与非恐惧相关的刺激之间的加工差异。当前的研究检查了厌恶性学习后,是否将与恐惧无关的动物刺激(如狗,鸟和鱼)像与恐惧相关的刺激一样进行处理。先验恐惧相关动物,蛇和蜘蛛的照片在情感启动和评级上被评为负面,并优先参加视觉搜索任务。相对于CS图像,对在反感条件设计中被训练为CS +的狗,鸟和鱼的图像进行了更负面的评估,并有助于检测点探针。当前的研究表明,在厌恶性学习之前被认为是积极的刺激是消极的,并且在短暂的学习发作之后被优先考虑。我们建议,厌恶性学习可以为获得刺激恐惧相关性提供一种机制。

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    《Cognition & Emotion》 |2009年第3期|430-452|共23页
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    University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;

    University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;

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