نتایج جستجو برای: emotional faces

تعداد نتایج: 144698  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Simon Rigoulot Fabien D'Hondt Jacques Honoré Henrique Sequeira

Emotional facial expressions (EFE) are efficiently processed when both attention and gaze are focused on them. However, what kind of processing persists when EFE are neither the target of attention nor of gaze remains largely unknown. Consequently, in this experiment we investigated whether the implicit processing of faces displayed in far periphery could still be modulated by their emotional e...

Journal: :Emotion 2008
Dominique Lamy Liana Amunts Yair Bar-Haim

When searching for a discrepant target along a simple dimension such as color or shape, repetition of the target feature substantially speeds search, an effect known as feature priming of pop-out (V. Maljkovic and K. Nakayama, 1994). The authors present the first report of emotional priming of pop-out. Participants had to detect the face displaying a discrepant expression of emotion in an array...

2017
Guangming Ran Xu Chen

There is evidence that people with social anxiety show abnormal processing of emotional faces. To investigate the impact of top-down prediction on emotional face processing in social anxiety, brain responses of participants with high and low social anxiety (LSA) were recorded, while they performed a variation of the emotional task, using high temporal resolution event-related potential techniqu...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2011
Stefanie I Becker Gernot Horstmann Roger W Remington

Several different explanations have been proposed to account for the search asymmetry (SA) for angry schematic faces (i.e., the fact that an angry face target among friendly faces can be found faster than vice versa). The present study critically tested the perceptual grouping account, (a) that the SA is not due to emotional factors, but to perceptual differences that render angry faces more sa...

2015
Frances A. Maratos Matthew Garner Alexandra M. Hogan

Emotional facial expressions provide important non-verbal cues as to the imminent behavioural intentions of a second party. Hence, within emotion science the processing of faces (emotional or otherwise) has been at the forefront of research. Notably, however, such research has led to a number of debates including the ecological validity of utilising schematic faces in emotion research, and the ...

2013
Haggai Sharon Yotam Pasternak Eti Ben Simon Michal Gruberger Nir Giladi Ben Zion Krimchanski David Hassin Talma Hendler

BACKGROUND The Vegetative State (VS) is a severe disorder of consciousness in which patients are awake but display no signs of awareness. Yet, recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated evidence for covert awareness in VS patients by recording specific brain activations during a cognitive task. However, the possible existence of incommunicable subjective emoti...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2009
Ksenija Marinkovic Marlene Oscar-Berman Trinity Urban Cara E O'Reilly Julie A Howard Kayle Sawyer Gordon J Harris

BACKGROUND Excessive chronic drinking is accompanied by a broad spectrum of emotional changes ranging from apathy and emotional flatness to deficits in comprehending emotional information, but their neural bases are poorly understood. METHODS Emotional abnormalities associated with alcoholism were examined with functional magnetic resonance imaging in abstinent long-term alcoholic men in comp...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2017
Jim Parkinson Sarah Garfinkel Hugo Critchley Zoltan Dienes Anil K Seth

Volitional action and self-control-feelings of acting according to one's own intentions and in being control of one's own actions-are fundamental aspects of human conscious experience. However, it is unknown whether high-level cognitive control mechanisms are affected by socially salient but nonconscious emotional cues. In this study, we manipulated free choice decisions to act or withhold an a...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2017
Ana García-Blanco Concepción López-Soler Máximo Vento María Carmen García-Blanco Belén Gago Manuel Perea

BACKGROUND Understanding how emotional faces are processed is important to help characterize the social deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). AIMS We examined: (i) whether attention is modulated by emotional facial expression; (ii) the time course of the attentional preferences (short vs. long stimulus presentation rates); and (iii) the association between attentional biases and autisti...

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