Visual scene recognition is a dynamic process through which incoming sensory information is iteratively compared with predictions regarding the most likely identity of the input stimulus. In this study, we used a novel progressive unfolding task to characterize the accumulation of perceptual evidence prior to scene recognition, and its potential modulation by the emotional valence of these scenes. Our results show that emotional (pleasant and unpleasant) scenes led to slower accumulation of evidence compared to neutral scenes. In addition, when controlling for the potential contribution of non-emotional factors (i.e., familiarity and complexity of the pictures), our results confirm a reliable shift in the accumulation of evidence for pleasa...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...
Visual scene recognition is a dynamic process through which incoming sensory information is iterativ...
Perceptual processing of natural scene pictures is enhanced when the scene conveys emotional content...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
In natural vision, noisy and distorted visual inputs often change our perceptual strategy in scene p...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
The central phenomenon investigated concerns the valence-based process asymmetry found in several ea...
Event-related brain potential (ERP) studies consistently revealed that a relatively early (early pos...
International audienceThis experiment investigated whether the emotional content of a stimulus could...
This experiment investigated whether the emotional content of a stimulus could modulate its cognitiv...
Previous studies have shown that uncertainty about the expected valence of an upcoming stimulus modu...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...
Visual scene recognition is a dynamic process through which incoming sensory information is iterativ...
Perceptual processing of natural scene pictures is enhanced when the scene conveys emotional content...
The main aim of this paper was to provide new evidence on the effects of valence on recognition memo...
In natural vision, noisy and distorted visual inputs often change our perceptual strategy in scene p...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are ...
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two factors...
The central phenomenon investigated concerns the valence-based process asymmetry found in several ea...
Event-related brain potential (ERP) studies consistently revealed that a relatively early (early pos...
International audienceThis experiment investigated whether the emotional content of a stimulus could...
This experiment investigated whether the emotional content of a stimulus could modulate its cognitiv...
Previous studies have shown that uncertainty about the expected valence of an upcoming stimulus modu...
The effect of emotion on memory is powerful and complex. While there seems to be agreement that emot...
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by two distinct processes: familia...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...