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Is threat the only modulator of attentional selectivity? Redefining the Easterbrook hypothesis

Thomas A Sørensen1, Daniel Barratt2

  • 1Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University Aalborg, Denmark.

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Keywords:
Easterbrook hypothesisarousalattentionemotionshort-term memory

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