The role of arousal in the estimation of time‐to‐collision of threatening stimuli
Caiwen Li,
Yuming Xuan,
Patrick Bruns
et al.
Abstract:The accurate estimation of time‐to‐collision (TTC) is essential for the survival of organisms. Previous studies have revealed that the emotional properties of approaching stimuli can influence the estimation of TTC, indicating that approaching threatening stimuli are perceived to collide with the observers earlier than they actually do, and earlier than non‐threatening stimuli. However, not only are threatening stimuli more negative in valence, but they also have higher arousal compared to non‐threatening stim… Show more
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