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Attentional Priority for Temporary Goals: Evidence With a Confound-Free Dot-Probe Task

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Numerous studies using the dot-probe task showed that stimuli associated with current goals (induced by instructions) are attentionally prioritized despite not sharing features with the search targets. However, the exact nature of this prioritization remains unclear. Because these studies employed a target location task, results can be interpreted both
Dirk Wentura, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
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Selective attention and threat: Quick orienting versus slow disengagement and two versions of the dot probe task

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2007
Elske Salemink   +2 more
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Selective attention to threat versus reward: Meta-analysis and neural-network modeling of the dot-probe task

Clinical Psychology Review, 2008
David J A Dozois   +2 more
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Comparing attentional bias to smoking cues in current smokers, former smokers, and non-smokers using a dot-probe task

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2002
Steven J Robbins   +2 more
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Exploring the fMRI based neural correlates of the dot probe task and its modulation by sex and body odor

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019
Jonas Hornung   +2 more
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