articleCognition & EmotionMay 1, 2002GREEN OA

Attentional bias for threat: Evidence for delayed disengagement from emotional faces

University of Essex

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Abstract

The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influence attentional effects in a cueing paradigm. Moreover, heightened trait anxiety resulted in increased attentional dwell-time on emotional facial stimuli, relative to neutral faces. Experiment 1 presented a cueing task, in which the cue was either an "angry", "happy", or "neutral" facial expression. Targets could appear either in the same location as the face (valid trials) or in a different location to the face (invalid trials). Participants did not show significant variations across the different cue types (angry, happy, neutral) in responding to a target on valid trials. However, the valence of the face did…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Disengagement theory
  • Attentional bias
  • Stimulus onset asynchrony
  • Inhibition of return
  • Facial expression
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Cognitive psychology
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