Anders Flykt
Affiliations: | Department of Psychology | University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden |
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Esteves F, Arriaga P, Carneiro P, et al. (2014) Respostas emocionais (verbais e psicofisiológicas) perante imagens de estímulos alimentares Psicologia. 24: 89 |
Flykt A, Johansson M, Karlsson J, et al. (2013) Fear of Wolves and Bears: Physiological Responses and Negative Associations in a Swedish Sample Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 18: 416-434 |
Bjärtå A, Flykt A, Sundin Ö. (2013) The Effect of Using Different Distractor Sets in Visual Search with Spiders and Snakes on Spider-Sensitive and Nonfearful Participants Swiss Journal of Psychology. 72: 171-179 |
Flykt A, Lindeberg S, Derakshan N. (2012) Fear makes you stronger: responding to feared animal targets in visual search. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 74: 1437-45 |
Soares SC, Esteves F, Flykt A. (2009) Fear, but not fear-relevance, modulates reaction times in visual search with animal distractors. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 23: 136-44 |
Aue T, Flykt A, Scherer KR. (2007) First evidence for differential and sequential efferent effects of stimulus relevance and goal conduciveness appraisal. Biological Psychology. 74: 347-57 |
Flykt A, Esteves F, Ohman A. (2006) Skin conductance responses to masked conditioned stimuli: phylogenetic/ontogenetic factors versus direction of threat? Biological Psychology. 74: 328-36 |
Flykt A, Caldara R. (2006) Tracking fear in snake and spider fearful participants during visual search: A multi-response domain study Cognition and Emotion. 20: 1075-1091 |
Flykt A. (2005) Visual search with biological threat stimuli: accuracy, reaction times, and heart rate changes. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 5: 349-53 |
Ohman A, Flykt A, Esteves F. (2001) Emotion drives attention: detecting the snake in the grass. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 130: 466-78 |