Amanote Research

Amanote Research

    RegisterSign In

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

Cognitive Therapy and Research - United States
doi 10.1007/s10608-018-9970-1
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract

Available in full text

Categories
Clinical PsychologyExperimentalCognitive Psychology
Date

October 5, 2018

Authors
Julian BasanovicLaurence DeanJohn H. RiskindColin MacLeod
Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC


Related search

Widow Spider Venoms and Spider Toxins

Medical Entomology and Zoology
1998English

Fearful Faces but Not Fearful Eyes Alone Delay Attention Disengagement in 7-Month-Old Infants.

Emotion
MedicinePsychology
2009English

Brain Dynamics in Spider-Phobic Individuals Exposed to Phobia-Relevant and Other Emotional Stimuli.

Emotion
MedicinePsychology
2009English

Extended Spider Cognition

Animal Cognition
EvolutionEcologyCognitive PsychologySystematicsBehaviorExperimental
2017English

High Energy Radiation From Spider Pulsars

Galaxies
AstrophysicsAstronomy
2019English

The Spider Crabs of America

Nature
Multidisciplinary
1926English

Spider Myths and a Case of a Bite by a Yellow Sac Spider

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
EnvironmentalPublic HealthFamily PracticeOccupational Health
2008English

Spider Phobia Control (SpiderPC)

Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers
1996English

Spider Covers and Their Applications

ISRN Discrete Mathematics
2012English

Amanote Research

Note-taking for researchers

Follow Amanote

© 2025 Amaplex Software S.P.R.L. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyRefund Policy