Recent findings on emotion comparison show a typical pattern of motor reactivity rising from attentional capture. When pairs of emotional faces are presented simultaneously, the most intense emotional face is recognized faster (Emotional Semantic Congruency-ESC effect). Furthermore, a global response speed advantage for emotional pairs with positive rather than negative average emotion intensity is observed (i.e., emotional size effect), with the choice for the happiest face resulting in a faster response than the choice for the angriest face within the pair (i.e., the happiness advantage). In two experiments, we asked whether these effects are orientation dependent, and thus linked to whether face processing is holistic or part-based. Part...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Recent findings on emotion comparison show a typical pattern of motor reactivity rising from attenti...
There is evidence that some emotional expressions are characterised by diagnostic cues from individu...
3noHumans are natural emotion detectors and particularly predisposed to attend to emotions conveyed ...
Past literature has indicated that face inversion either attenuates emotion detection advantages in ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
Rapid and accurate identification of emotionally meaningful stimuli has important benefits related t...
The emotional expression and gaze direction of a face are important cues for human social interactio...
There is some evidence that faces with a happy expression are recognized better than faces with othe...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
Research indicates that humans orient attention toward facial expressions of emotion. Orienting to f...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Recent findings on emotion comparison show a typical pattern of motor reactivity rising from attenti...
There is evidence that some emotional expressions are characterised by diagnostic cues from individu...
3noHumans are natural emotion detectors and particularly predisposed to attend to emotions conveyed ...
Past literature has indicated that face inversion either attenuates emotion detection advantages in ...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
Rapid and accurate identification of emotionally meaningful stimuli has important benefits related t...
The emotional expression and gaze direction of a face are important cues for human social interactio...
There is some evidence that faces with a happy expression are recognized better than faces with othe...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
Research indicates that humans orient attention toward facial expressions of emotion. Orienting to f...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
The human face conveys emotional and social information, but it is not well understood how these two...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...