In everyday life, fast identification and processing of threat-related stimuli is of critical importance for survival. Previous studies suggested that spatial attention is automatically allocated to threatening stimuli, such as angry faces. However, in the previous studies the threatening stimuli were not completely irrelevant for the task. In the present study we used saccadic curvature to investigate whether attention is automatically allocated to threatening emotional information. Participants had to make an endogenous saccade up or down while an irrelevant face paired with an object was present in the periphery. The eyes curved away more from the angry faces than from either neutral or happy faces. This effect was not observed when the ...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
In the present study we considered the two factors that have been advocated for playing a role in em...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
AbstractThe present study investigated oculomotor inhibition of emotional faces as indicated by sacc...
It has been shown that an averted gaze with emotional expression guides our attention toward a gazed...
Human faces capture attention more than other visual stimuli. Here we investigated whether such face...
The present study investigated the nature of attention to facial expressions using an oculomotor cap...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli influence the programming of eye...
Faces attract our attention more than other visual stimuli. Previous studies (i.e., Morand et al., i...
AbstractWe examined the role of the oculomotor system in gaze-triggered orienting of attention by me...
In the past decade, more and more research has been investigating oculomotor behavior in relation to...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli elicit extremely fast and involu...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
In the present study we considered the two factors that have been advocated for playing a role in em...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
AbstractThe present study investigated oculomotor inhibition of emotional faces as indicated by sacc...
It has been shown that an averted gaze with emotional expression guides our attention toward a gazed...
Human faces capture attention more than other visual stimuli. Here we investigated whether such face...
The present study investigated the nature of attention to facial expressions using an oculomotor cap...
Several studies have shown that threatening stimuli are prioritized by the visual system. In the pre...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli influence the programming of eye...
Faces attract our attention more than other visual stimuli. Previous studies (i.e., Morand et al., i...
AbstractWe examined the role of the oculomotor system in gaze-triggered orienting of attention by me...
In the past decade, more and more research has been investigating oculomotor behavior in relation to...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli elicit extremely fast and involu...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
In the present study we considered the two factors that have been advocated for playing a role in em...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...