It is commonly assumed that threatening expressions are perceptually prioritised, possessing the ability to automatically capture and hold attention. Recent evidence suggests that this prioritisation depends on the task relevance of emotion in the case of attention holding and for fearful expressions. Using a hybrid attentional blink (AB) and repetition blindness (RB) paradigm we investigated whether task relevance also impacts on prioritisation through attention capture and perceptual salience, and if these effects generalise to angry expressions. Participants judged either the emotion (relevant condition) or gender (irrelevant condition) of two target facial stimuli (fearful, angry or neutral) imbedded in a stream of distractors. Attentio...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
There is considerable evidence indicating that people are primed to monitor social signals of disapp...
It is commonly assumed that threatening expressions are perceptually prioritised, possessing the abi...
Stein T, Zwickel J, Ritter J, Kitzmantel M, Schneider WX. The effect of fearful faces on the attenti...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
The threat capture hypothesis states that threatening stimuli are automatically processed with highe...
Emotion processing has been shown to acquire priority by biasing allocation of attentional resources...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Emotion processing has been shown to acquire priority by biasing allocation of attentional resources...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
This study examined the impact of perceptual load on the processing of unattended threat-relevant fa...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
There is considerable evidence indicating that people are primed to monitor social signals of disapp...
It is commonly assumed that threatening expressions are perceptually prioritised, possessing the abi...
Stein T, Zwickel J, Ritter J, Kitzmantel M, Schneider WX. The effect of fearful faces on the attenti...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
The threat capture hypothesis states that threatening stimuli are automatically processed with highe...
Emotion processing has been shown to acquire priority by biasing allocation of attentional resources...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
Emotion processing has been shown to acquire priority by biasing allocation of attentional resources...
International audienceBACKGROUND: It is well known that facial expressions represent important socia...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
This study examined the impact of perceptual load on the processing of unattended threat-relevant fa...
In this study, we investigated the time course of attentional bias for threat-related (angry) facial...
The threat-capture hypothesis posits a threat-detection system that automatically directs visual att...
There is considerable evidence indicating that people are primed to monitor social signals of disapp...