Attending to emotional expressions: no evidence for automatic capture in the dot-probe task |
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Authors: | Swantje Puls Klaus Rothermund |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany |
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Abstract: | Research on automatic attention to emotional faces offers mixed results. Therefore we examined validity effects for facial expressions of different emotions (compared to neutral faces) with a dot-probe paradigm in seven studies (total N?=?308). Systematic variations of type of emotion, CTI, task, cue size, and masking allow for a differentiated assessment of attentional capture by emotions and possible moderating factors. Results indicate a general absence of emotional validity effects as well as a lack of significant interactions with either of the manipulated factors, indicating that facial expressions of emotions do not capture attention in a fully automatic fashion. These findings suggest that situational and contextual factors have to be taken into account when investigating attentional capture of emotional faces. |
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Keywords: | Facial expressions of emotion attentional capture dot-probe |
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