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How not to be seen: the contribution of similarity and selective ignoring to sustained inattentional blindness.What you see is what you set: sustained inattentional blindness and the capture of awareness.Attentional rubbernecking: cognitive control and personality in emotion-induced blindness.A load on my mind: evidence that anhedonic depression is like multi-tasking.The Rapid Perceptual Impact of Emotional Distractors.When emotion blinds: a spatiotemporal competition account of emotion-induced blindnessBeyond perceptual judgment: Categorization and emotion shape what we see.Response monitoring and cognitive control in childhood obesity.Spatiotemporal competition and task-relevance shape the spatial distribution of emotional interference during rapid visual processing: Evidence from gaze-contingent eye-tracking.Neural signatures of dynamic emotion constructs in the human brain.Miss it and miss out: Counterproductive nonspatial attentional capture by task-irrelevant, value-related stimuli.Emotion-induced blindness reflects competition at early and late processing stages: an ERP study.Proactive Deprioritization of Emotional Distractors Enhances Target Perception.Links between neuroticism, emotional distress, and disengaging attention: evidence from a single-target RSVP task.Perceptual, not memorial, disruption underlies emotion-induced blindness.Blind jealousy? Romantic insecurity increases emotion-induced failures of visual perception.Manipulations of distractor frequency do not mitigate emotion-induced blindness.Evidence for improved memory from 5 minutes of immediate, post-encoding exercise among women.Two roads diverged: Distinct mechanisms of attentional bias differentially predict negative affect and persistent negative thought.Investigating the Effects of Inhibition Training on Attentional Bias Change: A Simple Bayesian ApproachWinners and losers: Reward and punishment produce biases in temporal selectionDelayed disengagement of attention from distractors signalling rewardCapture and Control: Working Memory Modulates Attentional Capture by Reward-Related StimuliReal world familiarity does not reduce susceptibility to emotional disruption of perception: evidence from two temporal attention tasksAttentional capture by Pavlovian reward-signalling distractors in visual search persists when rewards are removedReward and emotion influence attentional bias in rapid serial visual presentationFailures of executive function when at a height: Negative height-related appraisals are associated with poor executive function during a virtual height stressorAn elusive deficit: Psychopathic personality traits and aberrant attention to emotional stimuli
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