Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are attention-grabbing and are processed preferentially. The neural underpinnings of two principle emotional dimensions in affective space, valence (degree of pleasantness) and arousal (intensity of evoked emotion), have been shown to be dissociable in the olfactory, gustatory and memory systems. However, the separable roles of valence and arousal in scene perception are poorly understood. In this study, we asked how these two emotional dimensions modulate overt visual attention. Twenty-two healthy volunteers freely viewed images from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) that were graded for affective levels of valence and arousal (h...
In natural vision both stimulus features and cognitive/affective factors influence an observer's att...
Processing of emotional visual information engages cognitive functions and induces arousal. We aimed...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Visual attention is the process that enables us to select relevant visual stimuli in our environment...
AbstractThe effect of emotion on visual awareness is largely unknown. Pairs of natural images were p...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
Perceptual processing of natural scene pictures is enhanced when the scene conveys emotional content...
a b s t r a c t The effect of emotion on visual awareness is largely unknown. Pairs of natural image...
A recent study demonstrated that observers' ability to identify targets in a rapid visual sequence w...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
In natural vision, noisy and distorted visual inputs often change our perceptual strategy in scene p...
In the present study, we presented high (pleasant and unpleasant)- and low (neutral)-arousing emotio...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Attentional allocation to emotional stimuli is often proposed to be driven by valence and in particu...
In natural vision both stimulus features and cognitive/affective factors influence an observer's att...
Processing of emotional visual information engages cognitive functions and induces arousal. We aimed...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Visual attention is the process that enables us to select relevant visual stimuli in our environment...
AbstractThe effect of emotion on visual awareness is largely unknown. Pairs of natural images were p...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
Perceptual processing of natural scene pictures is enhanced when the scene conveys emotional content...
a b s t r a c t The effect of emotion on visual awareness is largely unknown. Pairs of natural image...
A recent study demonstrated that observers' ability to identify targets in a rapid visual sequence w...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
In natural vision, noisy and distorted visual inputs often change our perceptual strategy in scene p...
In the present study, we presented high (pleasant and unpleasant)- and low (neutral)-arousing emotio...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Attentional allocation to emotional stimuli is often proposed to be driven by valence and in particu...
In natural vision both stimulus features and cognitive/affective factors influence an observer's att...
Processing of emotional visual information engages cognitive functions and induces arousal. We aimed...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...