International audienceA growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automatic, but may depend on the relevance of emotion to the top-down search goals of the observer. To determine whether and how this relevance factor modulates attentional allocation to irrelevant fearful faces, four spatial cueing tasks were designed, in which the goal-relevance of completely task-irrelevant (neutral or fearful) cue faces was systematically manipulated by changing the target defining feature. No attentional capture by cue faces (be they neutral or fearful) was observed when the cue faces were completely goal-irrelevant. When faces – but not facial expressions – were goal-relevant, fearful cue faces captured ...
International audiencePreferential selection of faces expressing negative emotions (e.g., fear or an...
Faces expressing fear may attract attention in an automatic bottom-up fashion. Here we address this ...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
Recent researches have provided evidence that stimulus-driven attentional bias for threats can be mo...
Stimuli signaling threat are often processed especially rapidly (e.g., Fox, Russo, & Dutton, 2002).\...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
Stein T, Zwickel J, Ritter J, Kitzmantel M, Schneider WX. The effect of fearful faces on the attenti...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
It is commonly assumed that threatening expressions are perceptually prioritised, possessing the abi...
Past research yield mixed results as to whether particular emotional faces capture one’s visual atte...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
AbstractWe measured the N2pc component as an electrophysiological indicator of attentional selection...
We measured the N2pc component as an electrophysiological indicator of attentional selection to inve...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
International audiencePreferential selection of faces expressing negative emotions (e.g., fear or an...
Faces expressing fear may attract attention in an automatic bottom-up fashion. Here we address this ...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
A growing body of research indicates that attentional biases toward emotional stimuli are not automa...
Recent researches have provided evidence that stimulus-driven attentional bias for threats can be mo...
Stimuli signaling threat are often processed especially rapidly (e.g., Fox, Russo, & Dutton, 2002).\...
Threat-related information strongly biases attention, particularly for high anxious individuals. It ...
Stein T, Zwickel J, Ritter J, Kitzmantel M, Schneider WX. The effect of fearful faces on the attenti...
Biases in information processing undoubtedly play an important role in the maintenance of emotion an...
It is commonly assumed that threatening expressions are perceptually prioritised, possessing the abi...
Past research yield mixed results as to whether particular emotional faces capture one’s visual atte...
Background: It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expr...
AbstractWe measured the N2pc component as an electrophysiological indicator of attentional selection...
We measured the N2pc component as an electrophysiological indicator of attentional selection to inve...
It is well known that facial expressions represent important social cues. In humans expressing facia...
International audiencePreferential selection of faces expressing negative emotions (e.g., fear or an...
Faces expressing fear may attract attention in an automatic bottom-up fashion. Here we address this ...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...