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Detection of emotional faces: low perceptual threshold and wide attentional span
Authors:Manuel Calvo  Francisco Esteves
Institution:1. University of La Laguna, Spain;2. University Lusofona of Humanities and Technologies, Portugal
Abstract:In two experiments, prime face stimuli with an emotional or a neutral expression were presented individually for 25 to 125 ms, either in foveal or parafoveal vision; following a mask, a probe face or a word label appeared for recognition. Accurate detection and sensitivity (A') were higher for angry, happy, and sad faces than for nonemotional (neutral) or novel (scheming) faces at short exposure times (25-75 ms), in both the foveal and the parafoveal field, and with both the probe face and the probe word. These results indicate that there is a low perceptual threshold for unambiguous emotional faces, which are especially likely to be detected both within and outside the focus of attention; and that this facilitated detection involves processing of the affective meaning of faces, not only discrimination of formal visual features.
Keywords:Distinctiveness  Face processing  Face recognition  Face-space  Visual memory
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