The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) was proposed as a technique to measure an implicit attitude to a prime image [1]. In the AMP, neutral symbols (e.g., a Chinese pictograph, called the target) are presented, following an emotional stimulus (known as the prime). Participants often misattribute the positive or negative affect of the priming images to the targets in spite of receiving an instruction to ignore the primes. The AMP effect has been investigated using behavioral measures; however, it is difficult to identify when the AMP effect occurs in emotional processing—whether the effect may occur in the earlier attention allocation stage or in the later evaluation stage. In this study, we examined the neural correlates of affect misat...
The subliminal affective priming was studied by recording event-related potential (ERP) to ambiguous...
& Bloom, 2008). A number of tasks, collectively called implicit measures, are designed to measur...
The affective priming effect has mostly been studied using reaction time (RT) measures; however, the...
The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) was proposed as a technique to measure an implicit attitud...
The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) is widely used to measure sensitive attitudes towards clas...
Event-related potential studies revealed an early posterior negativity (EPN) for emotional compared ...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging and event-related potential studies provide strong evidence that emotional...
Abstract only availableResearch has consistently shown that participants are faster to categorize th...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Although emotion and attention are well researched topics, it is currently unclear how an emotional ...
Numerous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies reveal the differential processing of emotional...
Recent event-related potential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) reflecting facil...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are known to rapidly draw the brain's processing resources, even when t...
Recent event-relatedpotential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) re£ecting facilit...
The subliminal affective priming was studied by recording event-related potential (ERP) to ambiguous...
& Bloom, 2008). A number of tasks, collectively called implicit measures, are designed to measur...
The affective priming effect has mostly been studied using reaction time (RT) measures; however, the...
The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) was proposed as a technique to measure an implicit attitud...
The affect misattribution procedure (AMP) is widely used to measure sensitive attitudes towards clas...
Event-related potential studies revealed an early posterior negativity (EPN) for emotional compared ...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging and event-related potential studies provide strong evidence that emotional...
Abstract only availableResearch has consistently shown that participants are faster to categorize th...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Although emotion and attention are well researched topics, it is currently unclear how an emotional ...
Numerous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies reveal the differential processing of emotional...
Recent event-related potential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) reflecting facil...
Emotionally arousing stimuli are known to rapidly draw the brain's processing resources, even when t...
Recent event-relatedpotential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) re£ecting facilit...
The subliminal affective priming was studied by recording event-related potential (ERP) to ambiguous...
& Bloom, 2008). A number of tasks, collectively called implicit measures, are designed to measur...
The affective priming effect has mostly been studied using reaction time (RT) measures; however, the...