The subliminal affective priming was studied by recording event-related potential (ERP) to ambiguous neutral faces preceded by 20 ms positive or negative prime faces. Behavioral results showed that positive and negative prime faces led to valance-consistent biases in affective judgments of ambiguous neutral faces. ERP data showed that subliminal primes differentially influenced N100, N300 and vertex positive potential (VPP), with larger amplitudes in negative priming trials. These results support the conclusion that the early perceptual analysis of targets, as well as evaluation and selection of targets, is affected by subliminal affective information. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved
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Although a few studies have investigated the integration between some types of unconscious stimuli, ...
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AbstractUsing a sandwich-masked priming paradigm with faces, we report two ERP effects that appear t...
This study undertakes to answer the following question: what are the signal properties of the brain ...
Werheid K, Alpay G, Jentzsch I, Sommer W. Priming emotional facial expressions as evidenced by event...
The subliminal affective priming was studied by recording event-related potential (ERP) to ambiguous...
The communication of facial affect is a poorly understood process. In a subthreshold priming task, s...
We investigated, in young healthy subjects, how the affective content of subliminally presented pri...
Is facial expression recognition marked by specific event-related potentials (ERPs) effects? Are con...
nABSTRACT The topic ofsubliminalperception (perception without awareness) is investigated in this th...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion presented outside consciousness...
We investigated, in young healthy participants, how the affective content of subliminally presented ...
As human faces are important social signals in everyday life, processing of facial affect has recent...
Priming is an implicit memory effect which has effects on a person’s attitude and evaluation towards...
Although a few studies have investigated the integration between some types of unconscious stimuli, ...
<div><p>Although a few studies have investigated the integration between some types of unconscious s...
Compared to neutral or happy stimuli, subliminal fear stimuli are known to be well processed through...
AbstractUsing a sandwich-masked priming paradigm with faces, we report two ERP effects that appear t...
This study undertakes to answer the following question: what are the signal properties of the brain ...
Werheid K, Alpay G, Jentzsch I, Sommer W. Priming emotional facial expressions as evidenced by event...