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Attentional capture in emotion comparison is orientation independent.

Giulio Baldassi1, Mauro Murgia1, Valter Prpic2, Sara Rigutti1, Dražen Domijan3, Tiziano Agostini1, Andrea Dissegna1, Carlo Fantoni4.   

Abstract

Recent findings on emotion comparison show a typical pattern of motor reactivity rising from attentional capture. When pairs of emotional faces are presented simultaneously, the most intense emotional face is recognized faster (Emotional Semantic Congruency-ESC effect). Furthermore, a global response speed advantage for emotional pairs with positive rather than negative average emotion intensity is observed (i.e., emotional size effect), with the choice for the happiest face resulting in a faster response than the choice for the angriest face within the pair (i.e., the happiness advantage). In two experiments, we asked whether these effects are orientation dependent, and thus linked to whether face processing is holistic or part-based. Participants were asked to choose the angriest/happiest face in emotional pairs displayed either in upright or inverted orientation and including (Experiment 1) or not including (Experiment 2) a neutral face. Beyond an overall facilitation for upright relative to inverted pairs, results showed orientation independent ESC and emotional size effects. Furthermore, the happiness advantage was present in emotional pairs of Experiment 2 but not in emotional pairs of Experiment 1, independently from face orientation. Together, results suggest that attentional capture in emotion comparison is immaterial on the type of face processing, being orientation invariant.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35552515     DOI: 10.1007/s00426-022-01683-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res        ISSN: 0340-0727


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