This study investigated the attention modulation of disgust in comparison with anger in a dot-probe task. Results indicated a two-stage processing of attention modulation by threats. When participants viewed the cues that were represented by Chinese faces (i.e. the in-group condition), it was found at the early processing stage that an angry face elicited a larger occipital P1 component whereas a disgusted face elicited a smaller P1 for validly than for invalidly cued targets. However, the result pattern was reversed at the later processing stage: the P3 amplitudes were larger for valid disgust cues but were smaller for valid angry cues, when both were compared with invalid cue conditions. In addition, when participants viewed the cues that...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
This study investigated the attention modulation of disgust in comparison with anger in a dot-probe ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
BACKGROUND:It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expre...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
This study investigated the attention modulation of disgust in comparison with anger in a dot-probe ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
BACKGROUND:It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expre...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...
Negative emotional stimuli have been shown to attract attention and impair executive control. Howeve...