Alan Chauvin

Université Grenoble Alpes
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    Comparing the characteristics of hallucinations and mental imagery: a large cross-sectional study in the general population
    with Guillaume Pepin, Hélène Lœvenbruck, Camille Jacquet, Jean-Baptiste Eichenlaub, and Catherine Bortolon
    Consciousness and Cognition 137 (C): 103974. 2026.
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    Of guns and snakes: testing a modern threat superiority effect
    with Baptiste Subra, Dominique Muller, Lisa Fourgassie, and Theodore Alexopoulos
    Cognition and Emotion 32 (1): 81-91. 2018.
    Previous studies suggest that ancient threats capture attention because human beings possess an inborn module shaped by evolution and dedicated to their detection. An alternative account proposes that a key feature predicting whether a stimulus will capture attention is its relevance rather than its ontology. Within this framework, the present research deals with the attentional capture by threats commonly encountered in our urban environment. In two experiments, we investigate the attentional c…Read more