The implicit self-recognition process may take place already in the pre-attentive stages of perception. After a silent stimulus has captured attention, it is passed on to the attentive stage where it can affect decision making and responding. Numerous studies show that the presence of self-referential information affects almost every cognitive level. These effects may share a common and fundamental basis in an attentional mechanism, conceptualized as attentional bias: the exaggerated deployment of attentional resources to a salient stimulus. A gold standard in attentional bias research is the dot-probe paradigm. In this task, a prominent stimulus (cue) and a neutral stimulus are presented in different spatial locations, followed by the pres...
The attention system that allocates resources across competing aspects of the environment is influen...
We report two experiments showing that dynamically orienting our own face facilitates the automatic ...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
Literature has suggested that self-faces are processed differently at various stages of information ...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Previous studies that investigated the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reported c...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
Earlier work on self-face processing has reported a bias in the processing of self-face result in fa...
Auto-referential materials (own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture attention...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
We respond more quickly to our own face than to other faces, but there is debate over whether this i...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contr...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in ...
The attention system that allocates resources across competing aspects of the environment is influen...
We report two experiments showing that dynamically orienting our own face facilitates the automatic ...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
Literature has suggested that self-faces are processed differently at various stages of information ...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Previous studies that investigated the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reported c...
Auto-referential materials (i.e., the own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture...
Earlier work on self-face processing has reported a bias in the processing of self-face result in fa...
Auto-referential materials (own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture attention...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
We respond more quickly to our own face than to other faces, but there is debate over whether this i...
Previous studies investigating the ability of high priority stimuli to grab attention reached contr...
It has been shown previously that some categories of stimuli are more likely to capture attention un...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in ...
The attention system that allocates resources across competing aspects of the environment is influen...
We report two experiments showing that dynamically orienting our own face facilitates the automatic ...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...