AbstractAttention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This allocation of attention to emotional pictures is commonly indexed by the late positive potential (LPP). This event-related potential (ERP) is larger for negative and positive pictures than for neutral pictures. However, findings are mixed in regards to valence effects, that is, whether the LPP is larger for negative pictures than for positive pictures (negativity bias) or vice versa (positivity bias). Additionally, previous ERP studies have not explicitly considered a moderating effect of gender. In the present study, positive, negative, and neutral pictures were shown at fixation but were always task-irrelevant. Results showed that LPP amplitud...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present eve...
Attention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This allocation ...
Attention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This allocation ...
AbstractAttention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This all...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate sex differences in the temporal dynamics of experiencing ...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present eve...
Attention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This allocation ...
Attention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This allocation ...
AbstractAttention is captured more strongly by emotional pictures than by neutral pictures. This all...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate sex differences in the temporal dynamics of experiencing ...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Background: There is evidence showing that men and women differ with regard to the processing of emo...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present eve...