[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: From perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training …
Due to their ability to capture attention, emotional stimuli tend to benefit from enhanced
perceptual processing, which can be helpful when such stimuli are task-relevant but …
perceptual processing, which can be helpful when such stimuli are task-relevant but …
Repetition and ERPs during emotional scene processing: A selective review
A set of studies are reviewed that investigate the effects of repetition during scene
perception on event-related potentials, elucidating perceptual, memory and emotional …
perception on event-related potentials, elucidating perceptual, memory and emotional …
Attentional conditions differentially affect early, intermediate and late neural responses to fearful and neutral faces
The processing of fearful facial expressions is prioritized by the human brain. This priority is
maintained across various information processing stages as evident in early, intermediate …
maintained across various information processing stages as evident in early, intermediate …
Memory, emotion, and pupil diameter: Repetition of natural scenes
MM Bradley, PJ Lang - Psychophysiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies have suggested that pupil diameter, like the “old‐new” ERP, may be a
measure of memory. Because the amplitude of the old‐new ERP is enhanced for items …
measure of memory. Because the amplitude of the old‐new ERP is enhanced for items …
Arousal modulates valence effects on both early and late stages of affective picture processing in a passive viewing task
Valence and arousal are primary dimensions of affective stimuli. An interaction of these two
factors on affective processing is largely unknown. In this study, the processing of affective …
factors on affective processing is largely unknown. In this study, the processing of affective …
Binding neutral information to emotional contexts: Brain dynamics of long-term recognition memory
There is abundant evidence in memory research that emotional stimuli are better
remembered than neutral stimuli. However, effects of an emotionally charged context on …
remembered than neutral stimuli. However, effects of an emotionally charged context on …
The interplay between attention and long‐term memory in affective habituation
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads
to a reduction in cortical and autonomic responses (affective habituation). These findings …
to a reduction in cortical and autonomic responses (affective habituation). These findings …
Imaging distributed and massed repetitions of natural scenes: Spontaneous retrieval and maintenance
Repetitions that are distributed (spaced) across time prompt enhancement of a memory‐
related event‐related potential, compared to when repetitions are massed (contiguous) …
related event‐related potential, compared to when repetitions are massed (contiguous) …
Affective perception: The power is in the picture
Viewing photographic images that depict affectively engaging events prompts a wide variety
of psychophysiological and biological reactions that vary as a function of differences in rated …
of psychophysiological and biological reactions that vary as a function of differences in rated …
How does testing affect retrieval-related processes? An event-related potential (ERP) study on the short-term effects of repeated retrieval
The testing effect is conceptualized as the benefit for remembering items that were studied
and tested rather than just studied. Thus far, little is known about the underlying …
and tested rather than just studied. Thus far, little is known about the underlying …