<p>For both groups of participants, the fear–fear faces were judged more quickly than the neutral–fear faces, but the neutral–neutral faces were judged with RTs comparable to the fear–neutral faces.</p
<p>Subjects were faster when they perceived a face then when they did not, both in the upright and i...
It has been argued that rapid visual processing for fearful face expressions is driven by the fact t...
Neuroimaging studies using backward masking suggest that conscious and nonconscious responses to com...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
Some previous research has shown stronger acquisition and impaired extinction of fear conditioned to...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>The 42 subjects were divided into 8 groups according to d' values at 17 ms. The number of partici...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
Fear generalization is the production of fear responses to a stimulus that is similar – but not iden...
<p><i>Left:</i> Fear responses as a function of morphed emotional spoken sentences when masked neutr...
<p>Stimuli were either fearful (F) or neutral (N) expression faces, pseudocolored in red, yellow,or ...
<p>Faces ranged from neutral to fearful in 20% increments. Facial stimuli were selected from Ekman s...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
<p>Subjects were faster when they perceived a face then when they did not, both in the upright and i...
It has been argued that rapid visual processing for fearful face expressions is driven by the fact t...
Neuroimaging studies using backward masking suggest that conscious and nonconscious responses to com...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
Some previous research has shown stronger acquisition and impaired extinction of fear conditioned to...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>The 42 subjects were divided into 8 groups according to d' values at 17 ms. The number of partici...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
Fear generalization is the production of fear responses to a stimulus that is similar – but not iden...
<p><i>Left:</i> Fear responses as a function of morphed emotional spoken sentences when masked neutr...
<p>Stimuli were either fearful (F) or neutral (N) expression faces, pseudocolored in red, yellow,or ...
<p>Faces ranged from neutral to fearful in 20% increments. Facial stimuli were selected from Ekman s...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
<p>Subjects were faster when they perceived a face then when they did not, both in the upright and i...
It has been argued that rapid visual processing for fearful face expressions is driven by the fact t...
Neuroimaging studies using backward masking suggest that conscious and nonconscious responses to com...