Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors are intimately tied to the evaluation of resources. Of key relevance in the decision-making processes that underlie action selection are those stimuli that bear emotional content. However, even though it is acknowledged that emotional information affects behavioral control, the exact way in which emotions impact on action planning is largely unknown. To clarify this issue, I gave an emotional version of a go/no-go task to healthy participants, in which they had to perform the same arm reaching movement when pictures of fearful or happy faces were presented, and to withhold it when pictures of faces with neutral expressions were presented. Thi...
Facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce behavioral dispositions, such as approach-...
Faces are the most commonly used stimuli to study emotions. Researchers often manipulate the emotion...
International audienceThe basic underpinnings of homeostatic behavior include interacting with posit...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Emotional expressions are important cues that capture our attention automatically. Although a wide r...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In two experiments, we investigated the effects of Attentional Bias Modif...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
The anti-saccade paradigm has been a favourite among researchers of attention and the control of eye...
Social interaction requires fast and efficient processing of another person’s intentions. In face-to...
In this article, we consider the extent to which variations in the neural activation associated with...
Facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce behavioral dispositions, such as approach-...
Faces are the most commonly used stimuli to study emotions. Researchers often manipulate the emotion...
International audienceThe basic underpinnings of homeostatic behavior include interacting with posit...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Emotional expressions are important cues that capture our attention automatically. Although a wide r...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In two experiments, we investigated the effects of Attentional Bias Modif...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
The anti-saccade paradigm has been a favourite among researchers of attention and the control of eye...
Social interaction requires fast and efficient processing of another person’s intentions. In face-to...
In this article, we consider the extent to which variations in the neural activation associated with...
Facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce behavioral dispositions, such as approach-...
Faces are the most commonly used stimuli to study emotions. Researchers often manipulate the emotion...
International audienceThe basic underpinnings of homeostatic behavior include interacting with posit...