Viewing images of snakes accelerates making judgements of their colour in humans
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2014Author
Shibasaki, Masahiro
Isomura, Tomoko
Masataka, Nobuo
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One of the most prevalent current psychobiological notions about human behaviour and emotion suggests that prioritization of threatening stimuli processing induces deleterious effects on task performance. In order to confirm its relevancy, 108 adults and 25 children were required to name the colour of images of snakes and flowers, using the pictorial emotional Stroop paradigm.
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