International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencies (LSF) and high spatial frequencies (HSF) for conscious visual recognition of emotional stimuli by using an attentional blink paradigm. Thirty-eight participants were asked to identify and report two targets (happy faces) embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation of distractors (angry faces). During attentional blink, conscious perception of the second target (T2) is usually altered when the lag between the two targets is short (200–500 ms) but is restored at longer lags. The distractors between T1 and T2 were either non-filtered (broad spatial frequencies, BSF), low-pass filtered (LSF), or high-pass filtered (HSF). Assuming that predic...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Previous research has suggested that emotional faces have a high priority for perception and attenti...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencie...
A pivotal issue in the field of cognitive neuroscience of face perception has centered on the extrac...
It is proposed that spatial frequency filtering can act as a new kind of masking technique, so that ...
In vision, high and low spatial frequencies have been dissociated at the cognitive and neural levels...
The ability to process facial expressions can be modified by altering the spatial frequency of the s...
There is evidence that emotional stimuli impair attention for subsequent stimuli when presented in r...
This thesis examines several dynamics of conducting a spatial cueing experiment using the novel para...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
EEG studies suggest that the emotional content of visual stimuli is processed rapidly. In particular...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Previous research has suggested that emotional faces have a high priority for perception and attenti...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...
International audienceIn this article, we tested the respective importance of low spatial frequencie...
A pivotal issue in the field of cognitive neuroscience of face perception has centered on the extrac...
It is proposed that spatial frequency filtering can act as a new kind of masking technique, so that ...
In vision, high and low spatial frequencies have been dissociated at the cognitive and neural levels...
The ability to process facial expressions can be modified by altering the spatial frequency of the s...
There is evidence that emotional stimuli impair attention for subsequent stimuli when presented in r...
This thesis examines several dynamics of conducting a spatial cueing experiment using the novel para...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
EEG studies suggest that the emotional content of visual stimuli is processed rapidly. In particular...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Behavioral studies have observed facial recognition bypass attentional limitations when performed wi...
The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which selective attention to spatial freque...
The information processing capacity of the human mind is limited, as is evidenced by the attentional...
Previous research has suggested that emotional faces have a high priority for perception and attenti...
<div><p>Temporal allocation of attention is often investigated with a paradigm in which two relevant...