The extent of the attentional blink effect on detection rates in rapid serial visual presentations is modulated by the emotionality of the stimuli. Emotionally salient stimuli are detected more often, even if presented in the attentional blink period, and elicit an enlarged P3 response, which has been interpreted as enhanced consolidation. This effect correlates with individual differences in trait affectivity such as anxiety or dysphoria. Here, we ask if it is also related to the capacity to detect emotions in others, i.e. to interpersonal social traits. We therefore presented emotional and neutral images depicting social scenes as targets in an attentional blink design and measured detection rates and event-related potentials. In addition...
Facial information and attention to facial displays are distributed over spatial as well as temporal...
In this study, emotional response to negative and positive visual stimuli is examined using blink mo...
The hypotheses were based on conceiving of automatic mimicking as involved in emotio¬nal empathy. Mi...
The extent of the attentional blink effect on detection rates in rapid serial visual presentations i...
Facial expressions are processed effortlessly and quickly, allowing us to assess a person's mood and...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Objective: The present research aims to explore the empathic effect on emotional face processing. In...
The present research explored the effect of empathy on processing emotional facial expressions. A va...
Although emotional expressions conveyed by the eye regions are processed efficiently, little is know...
Previous research on the relationship between emotion and attention has focused primarily on attenti...
The hypotheses of this investigation were based on conceiving of facial mimicry reactions in face-to...
The processing of emotional faces and bodies has been associated with brain regions related to empat...
Psychophysiological responses (e.g. startle blink magnitude and ERPs) have demonstrated sensitivity ...
Facial information and attention to facial displays are distributed over spatial as well as temporal...
In this study, emotional response to negative and positive visual stimuli is examined using blink mo...
The hypotheses were based on conceiving of automatic mimicking as involved in emotio¬nal empathy. Mi...
The extent of the attentional blink effect on detection rates in rapid serial visual presentations i...
Facial expressions are processed effortlessly and quickly, allowing us to assess a person's mood and...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Although facial information is distributed over spatial as well as temporal domains, thus far resear...
Objective: The present research aims to explore the empathic effect on emotional face processing. In...
The present research explored the effect of empathy on processing emotional facial expressions. A va...
Although emotional expressions conveyed by the eye regions are processed efficiently, little is know...
Previous research on the relationship between emotion and attention has focused primarily on attenti...
The hypotheses of this investigation were based on conceiving of facial mimicry reactions in face-to...
The processing of emotional faces and bodies has been associated with brain regions related to empat...
Psychophysiological responses (e.g. startle blink magnitude and ERPs) have demonstrated sensitivity ...
Facial information and attention to facial displays are distributed over spatial as well as temporal...
In this study, emotional response to negative and positive visual stimuli is examined using blink mo...
The hypotheses were based on conceiving of automatic mimicking as involved in emotio¬nal empathy. Mi...