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The Role of Emotional Content and Perceptual Saliency During the Programming of Saccades Toward Faces
Authors:Léa Entzmann  Nathalie Guyader  Louise Kauffmann  Juliette Lenouvel  Clémence Charles  Carole Peyrin  Roman Vuillaume  Martial Mermillod
Affiliation:1. LPNC, CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes Université Savoie Mont Blanc;2. GIPSA-lab, Université Grenoble Alpes CNRS Grenoble INP;3. ImViA, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Abstract:Previous studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and elicit a saccadic eye movement toward it very efficiently compared to other categories of visual stimuli. In the first experiment, we tested the influence of facial expressions on fast face detection using a saccadic choice task. Face-vehicle pairs were simultaneously presented and participants were asked to saccade toward the target (the face or the vehicle). We observed that saccades toward faces were initiated faster, and more often in the correct direction, than saccades toward vehicles, regardless of the facial expressions (happy, fearful, or neutral). We also observed that saccade endpoints on face images were lower when the face was happy and higher when it was neutral. In the second experiment, we explicitly tested the detection of facial expressions. We used a saccadic choice task with emotional-neutral pairs of faces and participants were asked to saccade toward the emotional (happy or fearful) or the neutral face. Participants were faster when they were asked to saccade toward the emotional face. They also made fewer errors, especially when the emotional face was happy. Using computational modeling, we showed that this happy face advantage can, at least partly, be explained by perceptual factors. Also, saccade endpoints were lower when the target was happy than when it was fearful. Overall, we suggest that there is no automatic prioritization of emotional faces, at least for saccades with short latencies, but that salient local face features can automatically attract attention.
Keywords:Emotional facial expressions  Eye movements  Saccade programming  Neural computation  Time course
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