In three experiments, we tested whether the amount of attentional resources needed to process a face displaying neutral/angry/fearful facial expressions with direct or averted gaze depends on task instructions, and face presentation. To this end, we used a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation paradigm in which participants in Experiment 1 were first explicitly asked to discriminate whether the expression of a target face (T1) with direct or averted gaze was angry or neutral, and then to judge the orientation of a landscape (T2). Experiment 2 was identical to Experiment 1 except that participants had to discriminate the gender of the face of T1 and fearful faces were also presented randomly inter-mixed within each block of trials. Experiment 3 d...
Diagnostic features of emotional expressions are differentially distributed across the face. The cur...
Previous research has demonstrated an interaction between eye gaze and selected facial emotional exp...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...
In three experiments, we tested whether the amount of attentional resources needed to process a face...
In three experiments, we tested whether the amount of attentional resources needed to process a face...
none5siGaze direction and facial expressions are critical components of face processing and have bee...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
Empirical evidence shows an effect of gaze direction on cueing spatial attention, regardless of the ...
Automatically recognising threat-related expressions is critical for humans’ survival as it allows f...
The perception of another’s gaze direction and facial expression complements verbal communication an...
none5Background. Several studies using spatial cueing paradigms have demonstrated that seeing gaze d...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
The emotional expression and gaze direction of a face are important cues for human social interactio...
Gaze direction is an important social cue for understanding the intentions of other people. Indeed, ...
Diagnostic features of emotional expressions are differentially distributed across the face. The cur...
Previous research has demonstrated an interaction between eye gaze and selected facial emotional exp...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...
In three experiments, we tested whether the amount of attentional resources needed to process a face...
In three experiments, we tested whether the amount of attentional resources needed to process a face...
none5siGaze direction and facial expressions are critical components of face processing and have bee...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
Empirical evidence shows an effect of gaze direction on cueing spatial attention, regardless of the ...
Automatically recognising threat-related expressions is critical for humans’ survival as it allows f...
The perception of another’s gaze direction and facial expression complements verbal communication an...
none5Background. Several studies using spatial cueing paradigms have demonstrated that seeing gaze d...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
The emotional expression and gaze direction of a face are important cues for human social interactio...
Gaze direction is an important social cue for understanding the intentions of other people. Indeed, ...
Diagnostic features of emotional expressions are differentially distributed across the face. The cur...
Previous research has demonstrated an interaction between eye gaze and selected facial emotional exp...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...