Exogenous (automatic) attention to emotional stimuli: a review
L Carretié - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2014 - Springer
Current knowledge on the architecture of exogenous attention (also called automatic, bottom-
up, or stimulus-driven attention, among other terms) has been mainly obtained from studies …
up, or stimulus-driven attention, among other terms) has been mainly obtained from studies …
What we fear most: A developmental advantage for threat-relevant stimuli
Fear is one of our most basic emotions. It is an important social signal and alerts us to when
a situation is safe or risky. Interestingly, not all fears are created equal: Several researchers …
a situation is safe or risky. Interestingly, not all fears are created equal: Several researchers …
Search asymmetries with real faces: testing the anger-superiority effect.
G Horstmann, A Bauland - Emotion, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
The anger-superiority hypothesis states that angry faces are detected more efficiently than
friendly faces. Previously research used schematized stimuli, which minimizes perceptual …
friendly faces. Previously research used schematized stimuli, which minimizes perceptual …
Deep-SAGA: a deep-learning-based system for automatic gaze annotation from eye-tracking data
With continued advancements in portable eye-tracker technology liberating experimenters
from the restraints of artificial laboratory designs, research can now collect gaze data from …
from the restraints of artificial laboratory designs, research can now collect gaze data from …
The shape of threat: simple geometric forms evoke rapid and sustained capture of attention.
CL Larson, J Aronoff, JJ Stearns - Emotion, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous work has indicated that simple geometric shapes underlying facial expressions are
capable of conveying emotional meaning. Specifically, a series of studies found that a …
capable of conveying emotional meaning. Specifically, a series of studies found that a …
The contributions of positive and negative affect to emotional well-being
R Larsen - Psihologijske teme, 2009 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak In this paper, the definitions of subjective well-being have been reviewed with a
focus on its emotional core, which we consider to be the ratio of positive to negative affect …
focus on its emotional core, which we consider to be the ratio of positive to negative affect …
Deconstructing the snake: the relative roles of perception, cognition, and emotion on threat detection.
V LoBue - Emotion, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous research has documented a propensity for rapid detection of various threats like
snakes and spiders in human adults, children, and even infants. The current research …
snakes and spiders in human adults, children, and even infants. The current research …
The emotion regulation mechanism in neurotic individuals: The potential role of mindfulness and cognitive bias
L Chen, X Liu, X Weng, M Huang, Y Weng… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Neuroticism is a personality trait that impacts daily life and raises the risk of mental problems
and physical illnesses. To understand the emotion regulation mechanism of neurotic …
and physical illnesses. To understand the emotion regulation mechanism of neurotic …
Identification of angry faces in the attentional blink
According to cognitive and neural theories of emotion, attentional processing of innate threat
stimuli, such as angry facial expressions, is prioritised over neutral stimuli. To test this …
stimuli, such as angry facial expressions, is prioritised over neutral stimuli. To test this …
A diffusion model account of the relationship between the emotional flanker task and rumination and depression.
Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential
processing of negative information, empirical findings to support the association between …
processing of negative information, empirical findings to support the association between …