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High Spider-Fearful and Low Spider-Fearful Individuals Differentially Perceive the Speed of Approaching, but not Receding, Spider Stimuli

机译:高蜘蛛恐惧和低蜘蛛恐惧的个体差异地看待接近的速度,但没有去除,蜘蛛刺激

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The looming vulnerability model of fear predicts that high fearful individuals, as compared to low fearful individuals, will display a heightened tendency to perceive feared stimuli as moving disproportionately quickly when such stimuli are approaching, but not when they are receding. Experiments testing this prediction have been compromised by methodological limitations that preclude their ability to determine its validity. The present study employed a novel methodology designed to overcome these limitations to examine whether individuals with heightened levels of spider-fear exhibit this predicted perceptual bias. Two groups of participants who differed in spider-fear completed a perceptual task that presented stimulus pairs comprising spider and butterfly images under two movement conditions. In one condition images displayed approaching movement, while in the other condition images displayed receding movement. Participants were required to indicate which stimulus they perceived to move fastest. As predicted, it was found that participants with heightened spider-fear demonstrated a significantly greater tendency than low spider-fearful participants to perceive the spider stimuli as moving fastest, only when stimuli displayed approaching movement. Implications and avenues for future research are discussed.
机译:迫在眉睫的脆弱性模型,恐惧预测,与低恐惧的人相比,高恐惧的人将显示在这种刺激正在接近时不成比例地移动的令人恐惧的刺激,但是当他们在后退时不迅速地移动。测试测试此预测的实验受到妨碍了其确定其有效性的能力的方法论限制。本研究采用了一种旨在克服这些限制的新方法,以检查蜘蛛恐惧水平提高的个体是否表现出这一预测的感知偏见。两组与蜘蛛恐惧不同的参与者完成了一种感知任务,呈现了在两个运动条件下包括蜘蛛和蝴蝶图像的刺激对。在一个条件图像中显示接近运动,而在其他条件图像中显示后退移动。参与者被要求表明他们认为最快的刺激。如预测的那样,目前,蜘蛛恐惧的参与者似乎表明了比低蜘蛛恐惧的参与者显着更大的倾向,只有在刺激瞬间运动时,才能将蜘蛛刺激感知到最快的运动。讨论了未来研究的影响和途径。

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