نتایج جستجو برای: emotional faces

تعداد نتایج: 144698  

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Timo Stein Philipp Sterzer

To test whether threatening visual information receives prioritized processing, many studies have examined visual search for emotional schematic faces. Still, it has remained unclear whether negative or positive schematic faces are processed more efficiently. We used continuous flash suppression, a variant of binocular rivalry, to render single emotional schematic faces invisible and measured w...

2005
Charlotte Wollermann

This working paper experimentally investigates the perception of emotional congruency in multimodal speech synthesis. Therefor two perceptual experiments are described. Experiment 1 is a preliminary test exploring inhowfar subjects are able to identify emotions in synthetic speech as well as in faces presented in short video-clips. Results show that subjects find it easier to recognize emotions...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Andreia Santos Daniela Mier Peter Kirsch Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

In the social neuroscience of face processing, multiple roles are attributed to amygdala: signalling of fear/threat-stimuli, of emotional expression, and general salience. The current study aimed at a direct comparison of amygdala activation attributable to these conditions by contrasting amygdala responses to matched emotional (threatening and non-threatening) and of non-emotional salient face...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2002
Martin Eimer Amanda Holmes

Using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we investigated the time course of facial expression processing in human subjects watching photographs of fearful and neutral faces. Upright fearful faces elicited a frontocentral positivity within 120 ms after stimulus presentation, which was followed by a broadly distributed sustained positivity beyond 250 ms post-stimulus. Emotional expression eff...

2015
Wenfeng Chen Chang Hong Liu Huiyun Li Ke Tong Naixin Ren Xiaolan Fu

It is well known that memory can be modulated by emotional stimuli at the time of encoding and consolidation. For example, happy faces create better identity recognition than faces with certain other expressions. However, the influence of facial expression at the time of retrieval remains unknown in the literature. To separate the potential influence of expression at retrieval from its effects ...

2014
Chloe Thompson-Booth Essi Viding Linda C Mayes Helena JV Rutherford Sara Hodsoll Eamon J McCrory

Infant facial cues play a critical role in eliciting care and nurturance from an adult caregiver. Using an attentional capture paradigm we investigated attentional processing of adult and infant emotional facial expressions in a sample of mothers (n = 29) and non-mothers (n = 37) to determine whether infant faces were associated with greater task interference. Responses to infant target stimuli...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2007
Cheryl L Grady Donaya Hongwanishkul Michelle Keightley Wendy Lee Lynn Hasher

Prior studies of emotion suggest that young adults should have enhanced memory for negative faces and that this enhancement should be reduced in older adults. Several studies have not shown these effects but were conducted with procedures different from those used with other emotional stimuli. In this study, researchers examined age differences in recognition of faces with emotional or neutral ...

2007
Tian Ran Wenfeng Chen Xiaolan Fu

Crowding effect refers to the deficit in identifying viewed targets, such as letters, numerals, line segments, or grating patches, when other shapes are nearby. This effect is reduced when distractors have a different color, contrast, or binocular disparity than that of the target. With feature singleton targets, the crowding effect decreases dramatically with an increasing number of distractor...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Amanda Holmes Patrik Vuilleumier Martin Eimer

To investigate whether the processing of faces and emotional facial expression can be modulated by spatial attention, ERPs were recorded in response to stimulus arrays containing two faces and two non-face stimuli (houses). In separate trials, attention was focused on the face pair or on the house pair, and facial expression was either fearful or neutral. When faces were attended, a greater fro...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2003
Martin Eimer Amanda Holmes Francis P McGlone

To investigate the time course of emotional expression processing, we recorded ERP responses to stimulus arrays containing neutral versus angry, disgusted, fearful, happy, sad, or surprised faces. In one half of the experiment, the task was to discriminate emotional and neutral facial expressions. Here, an enhanced early frontocentral positivity was elicited in response to emotional as opposed ...

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