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  1. Interrelationships between spider fear associations, attentional disengagement and self-reported fear: A preliminary test of a dual-systems model.Allison J. Ouimet, Adam S. Radomsky & Kevin C. Barber - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (8):1428-1444.
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  • Faking on direct, indirect, and behavioural measures of spider fear: Can you get away with it?Oliver Langner, Machteld Ouwens, Marjolein Muskens, Julia Trumpf, Eni S. Becker & Mike Rinck - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (3):549-558.
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  • Individual differences in perceptual sensitivity and response bias in anxiety: Evidence from emotional faces.Tahl I. Frenkel, Dominique Lamy, Daniel Algom & Yair Bar-Haim - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (4):688-700.
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  • Emotional context influences access of visual stimuli to anxious individuals' awareness.Lital Ruderman & Dominique Lamy - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):900-914.
    Anxiety has been associated with enhanced unconscious processing of threat and attentional biases towards threat. Here, we focused on the phenomenology of perception in anxiety and examined whether threat-related material more readily enters anxious than non-anxious individuals’ awareness. In six experiments, we compared the stimulus exposures required for each anxiety group to become objectively or subjectively aware of masked facial stimuli varying in emotional expression. Crucially, target emotion was task irrelevant. We found that high trait-anxiety individuals required less sensory evidence (...)
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  • The time course of resource allocation in spider-fearful participants during fear reactions.Anders Flykt & Anna Bjärtå - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (7):1381-1400.
    The dynamics of resource allocation to pictures of spiders and other animals in spider-fearful participants was investigated. The task of the participants was to respond rapidly and accurately to various probe stimuli superimposed on pictures of different animals. These were arguably fear relevant (spiders, snakes, and wolves) and fear irrelevant (beetles, turtles, and rabbits). The probes were shown with different stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) from picture onset to address the dynamics of resource allocation. A larger allocation of resources to spider (...)
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  • Mechanisms of visual threat detection in specific phobia.Mariann R. Weierich & Teresa A. Treat - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (6):992-1006.
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  • Emotional responses in spider fear are closely related to picture awareness.Nathalie Peira, Armita Golkar, Arne Öhman, Silke Anders & Stefan Wiens - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):252-260.
    Theories of emotion propose that responses to emotional pictures can occur independently of whether or not people are aware of the picture content. Because evidence from dissociation paradigms is inconclusive, we manipulated picture awareness gradually and studied whether emotional responses varied with degree of awareness. Spider fearful and non-fearful participants viewed pictures of spiders and flowers at four levels of backward masking while electrodermal activity and heart rate were measured continuously. Recognition ratings confirmed that participants’ picture awareness decreased with masking. (...)
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  • Evidence for an encounter expectancy bias in fear of spiders.Tatjana Aue & Marie-Eve Hoeppli - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (4):727-736.
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  • A dissociation between detection and identification of phobic stimuli: Unconscious perception?Paul Siegel, Edward Han, Don Cohen & Jason Anderson - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (7):1153-1167.
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