No reliable effects of emotional facial expression, adult attachment orientation, or anxiety on the allocation of visual attention in the spatial cueing paradigm |
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Authors: | Robbie M. Cooper Angela C. Rowe Ian S. Penton-Voak Casimir Ludwig |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, 12a Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK |
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Abstract: | The primary goal of the current study was to examine the allocation of attention to emotional facial stimuli as a function of adult attachment orientation. Using a modified version of the spatial cueing paradigm we examined these effects in three experiments. In each experiment predictable cue validity effects were observed and these effects were always modulated by the expression of the facial cue. Furthermore, the magnitude of these cue validity effects was also influenced by individual differences in both adult attachment orientation and anxiety. The direction of these effects, however, was not consistent across experiments and did not replicate previous findings. We conclude that this paradigm may not usefully elucidate the processes underlying the allocation of attention to emotional stimuli. |
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Keywords: | Attention Emotion Anxiety Attachment orientation Spatial cueing |
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