Emotional and neutral scenes in competition: orienting, efficiency, and identification |
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Authors: | Calvo Manuel G Nummenmaa Lauri Hyönä Jukka |
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Affiliation: | a University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spainb MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UKc University of Turku, Turku, Finland |
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Abstract: | To investigate preferential processing of emotional scenes competing for limited attentional resources with neutral scenes, prime pictures were presented briefly (450 ms), peripherally (5.2° away from fixation), and simultaneously (one emotional and one neutral scene) versus singly. Primes were followed by a mask and a probe for recognition. Hit rate was higher for emotional than for neutral scenes in the dual- but not in the single-prime condition, and A' sensitivity decreased for neutral but not for emotional scenes in the dual-prime condition. This preferential processing involved both selective orienting and efficient encoding, as revealed, respectively, by a higher probability of first fixation on—and shorter saccade latencies to—emotional scenes and by shorter fixation time needed to accurately identify emotional scenes, in comparison with neutral scenes. |
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