Research using mood induction (Wapner, Werner & Krus, 1957) or positive/negative word stimuli, (Meier & Robinson, 2004) as well as studies using participants pre-existing neurotic/depressive symptoms (Meier & Robinson, 2006) have documented the ability of emotional stimuli and states to shift attention upwards (positive emotion) or downwards (negative emotion) in space. This study aimed to investigate whether this impact of emotion on vertical attention extended to briefly presented facial expressions. A within-subjects, modified version of Meier and Robinson’s (2004) Study 2 formed the design for these experiments. Experiments 1- 4 tested the ability of arrows, shapes and emotional facial expressions to shift vertical attention. Results in...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...
Our previous study found that schematic faces with direct gazes, with mouths, with horizontal oval e...
Recent findings demonstrated that negative emotional faces (sad, anger or fear) tend to attract atte...
Research using mood induction (Wapner, Werner & Krus, 1957) or positive/negative word stimuli, (Meie...
Conceptual metaphor theory posits that the physical domain (e.g. the vertical dimension) is used to ...
Previous research has shown that there may be an association between affect (negative vs. positive) ...
Empirical evidence shows an effect of gaze direction on cueing spatial attention, regardless of the ...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
Research indicates that humans orient attention toward facial expressions of emotion. Orienting to f...
The present research focuses on the verticality metaphor that distinguishes happy and sad emotional ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
Within the field of cognitive psychology there are two opposing theoretical frameworks, the conceptu...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3758/s13423-015-0884-6Indep...
Emotional stimuli have a priority to be processed relative to neutral stimuli. However, it is still ...
In the past decade, many studies have focused on the relationship between emotional valence and vert...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...
Our previous study found that schematic faces with direct gazes, with mouths, with horizontal oval e...
Recent findings demonstrated that negative emotional faces (sad, anger or fear) tend to attract atte...
Research using mood induction (Wapner, Werner & Krus, 1957) or positive/negative word stimuli, (Meie...
Conceptual metaphor theory posits that the physical domain (e.g. the vertical dimension) is used to ...
Previous research has shown that there may be an association between affect (negative vs. positive) ...
Empirical evidence shows an effect of gaze direction on cueing spatial attention, regardless of the ...
Conceptual metaphor theory suggests that to mentally represent abstract concepts we use metaphorical...
Research indicates that humans orient attention toward facial expressions of emotion. Orienting to f...
The present research focuses on the verticality metaphor that distinguishes happy and sad emotional ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
Within the field of cognitive psychology there are two opposing theoretical frameworks, the conceptu...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3758/s13423-015-0884-6Indep...
Emotional stimuli have a priority to be processed relative to neutral stimuli. However, it is still ...
In the past decade, many studies have focused on the relationship between emotional valence and vert...
International audienceFollowing metaphorical theories of affect, several research studies have shown...
Our previous study found that schematic faces with direct gazes, with mouths, with horizontal oval e...
Recent findings demonstrated that negative emotional faces (sad, anger or fear) tend to attract atte...