A series of recent studies have shown that selective attention can influence the emotional value of both selected as well as ignored items. Specifically, ignored items (distractors) were consistently rated less positively in emotional evaluations, following attentional selection, relative to (typically) simultaneously presented items (targets). Furthermore, a known electrophysiological index of attentional selectivity (N2pc) was shown to correlate with the magnitude of the observed ‘distractor devaluation’ (DD). A neural model is presented here to account for these findings by means of a plausible mechanism linking attentional processes to emotional evaluations. This mechanism relies on the transformation of attentional inhibition of the di...
International audienceReward-associated stimuli have been proposed to automatically attract attentio...
Although it is well established that prior experience with faces determines their subsequent social-...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara & Algom, 2003...
Links between attention and emotion were investigated by obtaining electrophysiological measures of ...
Ignoring visual stimuli in the external environment leads to decreased liking of those items, a phen...
Abstract. Recently, a new fundamental discovery has been made of the relationship between attentiona...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
Emotional stimuli capture our attention. The preferential processing of emotional information is an ...
N2pc is generally interpreted as the electrocortical correlate of the distractor-suppression mechani...
International audienceReward-associated stimuli have been proposed to automatically attract attentio...
Although it is well established that prior experience with faces determines their subsequent social-...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara & Algom, 2003...
Links between attention and emotion were investigated by obtaining electrophysiological measures of ...
Ignoring visual stimuli in the external environment leads to decreased liking of those items, a phen...
Abstract. Recently, a new fundamental discovery has been made of the relationship between attentiona...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
Previous research has shown that ignored stimuli are affectively devalued (i.e., distractor devaluat...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
A number of studies have shown that emotionally arousing stimuli are preferentially processed in the...
To study links between the inhibition of motor responses and emotional evaluation, we combined elect...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
Emotional stimuli capture our attention. The preferential processing of emotional information is an ...
N2pc is generally interpreted as the electrocortical correlate of the distractor-suppression mechani...
International audienceReward-associated stimuli have been proposed to automatically attract attentio...
Although it is well established that prior experience with faces determines their subsequent social-...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara & Algom, 2003...