TY - GEN AU - Parmentier, Fabrice BR AU - Fraga, Isabel AU - Leiva, Alicia AU - Ferre, Pilar PY - 2020 DO - 10.1007/s00426-019-01192-4 SN - 0340-0727 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/23039 AB - Several studies have argued that words evoking negative emotions, such as disgust, grab attention more than neutral words, and leave traces in memory that are more persistent. However, these conclusions are typically based on tasks requiring... LA - eng PB - Springer KW - Recognition, Psychology KW - Young Adult KW - Adult KW - Auditory Perception KW - Humans KW - Acoustic Stimulation KW - Bayes Theorem KW - Disgust KW - Attention KW - Noise KW - Male KW - Reaction Time KW - Female TI - Distraction by deviant sounds: disgusting and neutral words capture attention to the same extent TY - research article ER -