Electrophysiological Correlates of Rapid Spatial Orienting Towards Fearful Faces
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Abstract
We investigated the spatio-temporal dynamic of attentional bias towards fearful faces. Twelve participants performed a covert spatial orienting task while recording visual event-related brain potentials (VEPs). Each trial consisted of a pair of faces (one emotional and one neutral) briefly presented in the upper visual field, followed by a unilateral bar presented at the location of one of the faces. Participants had to judge the orientation of the bar. Comparing VEPs to bars shown at the location of an emotional (valid) versus neutral (invalid) face revealed an early effect of spatial validity: the lateral occipital P1 component (approximately 130 ms post-stimulus) was selectively increased when a bar…
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- Psychology
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Extrastriate cortex
- Event-related potential
- Cognitive psychology
- Electrophysiology
- Emotional valence
- Visual cortex
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