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The selective processing of emotional visual stimuli while detecting auditory targets: an ERP analysisHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Brain Res 1230:168-76. 2008..With regard to the locus of interference, selective emotion processing as indexed by the EPN does not seem to reflect shared processing resources of visual and auditory modality...
Attention and emotion: an ERP analysis of facilitated emotional stimulus processingHarald T Schupp
Institute of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Germany
Neuroreport 14:1107-10. 2003..These data demonstrate the selective encoding of emotional stimuli while top-down attentional control was directed towards non-emotional target stimuli...
Emotion and attention: event-related brain potential studiesHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, and Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, Munster University Hospital, Germany
Prog Brain Res 156:31-51. 2006..Results are discussed within the context of two-stage models of stimulus perception brought out by studies of attention, orienting, and learning...
Emotion and the processing of symbolic gestures: an event-related brain potential studyTobias Flaisch
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 6:109-18. 2011..Accordingly, negative insult gestures appear more potent than positive approval gestures in inducing a heightened state of attention during processing stages implicated in stimulus recognition and focused attention...
Reprint of "Affective picture processing as a function of preceding picture valence: an ERP analysis"Harald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany
Biol Psychol 92:520-5. 2013..These findings suggest that the prioritized processing of emotional stimuli is primarily driven by the valence of the current picture...
Affective picture processing as a function of preceding picture valence: an ERP analysisHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany
Biol Psychol 91:81-7. 2012..These findings suggest that the prioritized processing of emotional stimuli is primarily driven by the valence of the current picture...
Visual noise effects on emotion perception: brain potentials and stimulus identificationHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, University of Greifswald, Germany
Neuroreport 19:167-71. 2008..These data support the notion that the EPN may serve as a measure of affective stimulus evaluation at an early transitory processing period...
The selective processing of briefly presented affective pictures: an ERP analysisHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Psychophysiology 41:441-9. 2004..These data suggest that a quick glimpse of emotionally relevant stimuli appears sufficient to tune the brain for selective perceptual processing...
The facilitated processing of threatening faces: an ERP analysisHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Emotion 4:189-200. 2004..Taken together, these data demonstrate the facilitated perceptual processing of threatening faces. Results are discussed within the context of an evolved module of fear (A. Ohman & S. Mineka, 2001)...
Explicit attention interferes with selective emotion processing in human extrastriate cortexHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany
BMC Neurosci 8:16. 2007..Thus, emotional processing was assessed while participants performed a concurrent feature-based attention task varying in processing demands...
Selective visual attention to emotionHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
J Neurosci 27:1082-9. 2007..Thus, emotion potentiated attention effects specifically during later stages of processing. These findings suggest to specify the interaction of attention and emotion in distinct processing stages...
Stimulus novelty and emotion perception: the near absence of habituation in the visual cortexHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Neuroreport 17:365-9. 2006..These findings suggest the near absence of habituation in differential emotion processing during perceptual processing...
The interaction of anticipatory anxiety and emotional picture processing: an event-related brain potential studyFlorian Bublatzky
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Psychophysiology 47:687-96. 2010..Pleasant stimuli mismatching the current state of anticipatory anxiety apparently draw more attentional resources...
Neural correlates of perceived risk: the case of HIVRalf Schmälzle
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, PO Box 36, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 7:667-76. 2012..These findings are in accordance with the 'risk as feeling' notion...
In dubio pro defensio: initial activation of conditioned fear is not cue specificAlmut I Weike
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Franz Mehring Strasse 47, 17487, Greifswald, Germany
Behav Neurosci 122:685-96. 2008....
The impact of hunger on food cue processing: an event-related brain potential studyJessica Stockburger
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Neuroimage 47:1819-29. 2009..From the perspective of motivated attention, hunger may induce a heightened state of attention for food stimuli in a processing stage related to stimulus recognition and focused attention...
Deprivation selectively modulates brain potentials to food picturesJessica Stockburger
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Behav Neurosci 122:936-42. 2008..Considered from the perspective of motivated attention, the selective change of food cue processing may reflect a state-dependent change in stimulus salience...
Fear conditioning following unilateral temporal lobectomy: dissociation of conditioned startle potentiation and autonomic learningAlmut I Weike
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald, 17487 Greifswald, Germany
J Neurosci 25:11117-24. 2005..The present findings support a two-levels-of-learning account of human fear conditioning and also demonstrate that the amygdala is crucially involved in fear learning...
Fear acquisition requires awareness in trace but not delay conditioningAlmut I Weike
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Psychophysiology 44:170-80. 2007..The present results suggest a more implicit learning process in delay fear conditioning, whereas the explicit acquisition of contingency awareness might be a prerequisite for trace fear conditioning...
Vegetarianism and food perception. Selective visual attention to meat picturesJessica Stockburger
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Appetite 52:513-6. 2009..These findings demonstrate the attention capture of food stimuli, deriving affective salience from ideational reasoning and symbolic meaning...
Emotional facilitation of sensory processing in the visual cortexHarald T Schupp
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Psychol Sci 14:7-13. 2003..Thus, the affect system not only modulates motor output (i.e., favoring approach or avoidance dispositions), but already operates at an early level of sensory encoding...
Affective prime and target picture processing: an ERP analysis of early and late interference effectsTobias Flaisch
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, P O Box D36, 78457, Konstanz, Germany
Brain Topogr 20:183-91. 2008..These results demonstrate sustained interference effects in serial picture presentations discussed within a framework of resource competition among successive pictures...
Rapid picture processing: affective primes and targetsTobias Flaisch
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Psychophysiology 45:1-10. 2008..These findings are discussed within a framework of competition among successive pictures...
Neural systems of visual attention responding to emotional gesturesTobias Flaisch
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, P O Box D 36, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Neuroimage 45:1339-46. 2009..It is concluded that emotionally charged gestures are efficient in shaping selective attention processes already at the level of stimulus perception...
Pictures cueing threat: brain dynamics in viewing explicitly instructed danger cuesFlorian Bublatzky
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, PO Box 36, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 7:611-22. 2012..Accordingly, the results indicate distinct effects associated with the intrinsic significance of emotional pictures and explicitly instructed threat contingencies...
Affective blindsight: intact fear conditioning to a visual cue in a cortically blind patientAlfons O Hamm
Department of Psychology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald, Germany
Brain 126:267-75. 2003..These data suggest that fear learning to visual cues does not require a cortical representation of the conditioned stimulus in the primary sensory cortex and that subcortical pathways are sufficient to activate the fear module in humans...
Why we eat what we eat. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS)Britta Renner
University of Konstanz, Psychological Assessment and Health Psychology, Box 47, D 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Appetite 59:117-28. 2012..On the mean level, however, significant differences in motivation for food choice associated with gender, age, and BMI emerged. Implications of the fifteen distinct motivations to choose foods in everyday life are discussed...
First impressions of HIV risk: it takes only milliseconds to scan a strangerBritta Renner
Department of Psychology, Psychological Assessment and Health Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PLoS ONE 7:e30460. 2012..Findings of neural correlates of risk impressions and their relationship to key features of the HIV risk stereotype are discussed in the context of the 'risk as feelings' theory...
Early life stress and psychiatric disorder modulate cortical responses to affective stimuliKatja Weber
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
Psychophysiology 46:1234-43. 2009..Results confirmed specific contributions of ELS versus adult stress, comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder, or depression...
Neuroimaging of emotion: empirical effects of proportional global signal scaling in fMRI data analysisMarkus Junghofer
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany
Neuroimage 25:520-6. 2005..Taken together, the unwarranted use of PGSS might contribute to conflicting results in affective neuroscience fMRI studies, in particular with respect to limbic and paralimbic structures...
Implicit and Explicit Processes in Risk Perception: Neural Antecedents of Perceived HIV RiskRalf Schmälzle
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz Konstanz, Germany
Front Hum Neurosci 5:43. 2011..Taken together, these observations provide evidence for theories of intuitive risk perception, which, in the case of HIV risk, seem to operate via appearance-based stereotypic inferences...
Additive effects of threat-of-shock and picture valence on startle reflex modulationFlorian Bublatzky
Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
PLoS ONE 8:e54003. 2013..The present data confirms the importance of simultaneously manipulating phasic-fear and sustained-anxiety in studying both normal and abnormal anxiety...
The implicit nature of the anti-fat biasHarald T Schupp
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz Konstanz, Germany
Front Hum Neurosci 5:23. 2011..A troublesome picture is emerging in Western cultures suggesting that obese-ism may appear to be as inevitable as a reflex...
Selectively attending to natural scenes after alcohol consumption: an ERP analysisAndrea De Cesarei
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Viale Berti Pichat, 5-40127 Bologna, Italy
Biol Psychol 72:35-45. 2006..In addition, post-perceptual processes were also impaired by alcohol intoxication...
Fleeting images: rapid affect discrimination in the visual cortexMarkus Junghofer
Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Munster, Munster, Germany
Neuroreport 17:225-9. 2006..Results further support the notion that attention and perceptual processing are in part directed by underlying motivational systems...
The categorization of natural scenes: brain attention networks revealed by dense sensor ERPsMaurizio Codispoti
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Italy
Neuroimage 32:583-91. 2006..These findings suggest that selective attention to category-relevant features reflects the interactions between prefrontal and inferior temporal cortex during visual processing of natural scenes...
Emotion processing in the visual brain: a MEG analysisPeter Peyk
Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Missionsstrasse 60 62, 4055 Basel, Switzerland
Brain Topogr 20:205-15. 2008..Confirming previous ERP studies showing facilitated emotion processing, the present data suggest that MEG provides a complementary look at the spread of activation in the visual processing stream...
Neuroimaging methods in affective neuroscience: selected methodological issuesMarkus Junghofer
Institute for Biosignalanalysis and Biomagnetism, University of Munster, Munster, Germany
Prog Brain Res 156:123-43. 2006....
