Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settings

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Wirth, Benedikt Emanuel [1 ]
Wentura, Dirk [1 ]
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[1] Saarland Univ, Dept Psychol, Int Res Training Grp, Adapt Minds & Cognit & Act Unit, Campus A2 4, D-66123 Saarbrucken, Germany
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Attentional bias; contingent capture; dot-probe task; spatial attention; target competition; TOP-DOWN; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; ANGRY FACES; ANGER-SUPERIORITY; VISUAL-ATTENTION; TIME-COURSE; REAL FACES; SEARCH; STIMULI; INDIVIDUALS;
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10.1080/17470218.2017.1307864
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Dot-probe studies usually find an attentional bias towards threatening stimuli only in anxious participants. Here, we investigated under what conditions such a bias occurs in unselected samples. According to contingent-capture theory, an irrelevant cue only captures attention if it matches an attentional control setting. Therefore, we first tested the hypothesis that an attentional control setting tuned to threat must be activated in (non-anxious) individuals. In Experiment 1, we used a dot-probe task with a manipulation of attentional control settings (threat' - set vs. control set). Surprisingly, we found an (anxiety-independent) attentional bias to angry faces that was not moderated by attentional control settings. Since we presented two stimuli (i.e., a target and a distractor) on the target screen in Experiment 1 (a necessity to realise the test of contingent capture), but most dot-probe studies only employ a single target, we conducted Experiment 2 to test the hypothesis that attentional bias in the general population is contingent on target competition. Participants performed a dot-probe task, involving presentation of a stand-alone target or a target competing with a distractor. We found an (anxiety-independent) attentional bias towards angry faces in the latter but not the former condition. This suggests that attentional bias towards angry faces in unselected samples is not contingent on attentional control settings but on target competition.
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