Emotion Facilitates Perception and Potentiates the Perceptual Benefits of Attention
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Abstract
Does emotion affect how people see? We investigated the effects of emotion and attention, as well as their conjoint effect, on contrast sensitivity, a dimension of early vision. We manipulated the emotional valence and the attentional distribution of cues preceding a target stimulus and asked observers to judge the orientation of the target as contrast varied. This study provides the first behavioral evidence that (a) emotion enhances contrast sensitivity irrespective of attention and (b) emotion potentiates the effect of attention on contrast sensitivity.
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- Psychology
- Perception
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Valence (chemistry)
- Cognitive psychology
- Emotional valence
- Contrast (vision)
- Two-factor theory of emotion
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- Reduced inequalities
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