International audienceResearch has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative than to positive and/or neutral stimuli. However, evidence from recent studies indicated that such an attention bias to negative information is not obligatory but sensitive to various factors. Two experiments using intergroup evaluative tasks (Study 1: a gender-related groups evaluative task and Study 2: a minimal-related groups evaluative task) was conducted to determine whether motivation to strive for a positive social identity - a part of one's self-concept - drives attention toward affective stimuli. Using the P1 component of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) as a neural index of attention, we confirmed that attention bias toward nega...
Some research suggests that positive and negative valence stimuli may be processed differently. For ...
People encounter a wide range of objects in the visual environment. Some of these are important and ...
Automatically allocation of more attention to negative stimuli is called emotional negativity bias. ...
International audienceResearch has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative t...
International audienceResearch has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative t...
This research builds on the motivational aspects of identity salience, finding that social identitie...
Research has demonstrated that people automatically devote more attention to negative information th...
Over the past two decades, various studies have shown that not only negative but also positive infor...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
ERP evidence of affective picture processing generally agrees with one of two dominant theories. Th...
Previous research has shown that attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation...
Visual search for feature targets was employed to investigate whether the mechanisms underlying visu...
International audienceThe preferential selection of faces expressing negative emotions (such as fear...
Human faces automatically attract visual attention and this process appears to be guided by social g...
There is extensive evidence that emotional—especially threatening—stimuli rapidly capture attention....
Some research suggests that positive and negative valence stimuli may be processed differently. For ...
People encounter a wide range of objects in the visual environment. Some of these are important and ...
Automatically allocation of more attention to negative stimuli is called emotional negativity bias. ...
International audienceResearch has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative t...
International audienceResearch has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative t...
This research builds on the motivational aspects of identity salience, finding that social identitie...
Research has demonstrated that people automatically devote more attention to negative information th...
Over the past two decades, various studies have shown that not only negative but also positive infor...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
ERP evidence of affective picture processing generally agrees with one of two dominant theories. Th...
Previous research has shown that attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation...
Visual search for feature targets was employed to investigate whether the mechanisms underlying visu...
International audienceThe preferential selection of faces expressing negative emotions (such as fear...
Human faces automatically attract visual attention and this process appears to be guided by social g...
There is extensive evidence that emotional—especially threatening—stimuli rapidly capture attention....
Some research suggests that positive and negative valence stimuli may be processed differently. For ...
People encounter a wide range of objects in the visual environment. Some of these are important and ...
Automatically allocation of more attention to negative stimuli is called emotional negativity bias. ...