Journal
EMOTION
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 346-353Publisher
AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/a0022771
Keywords
emotional faces; attentional capture; visual search; bottom-up; top-down
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- Wellcome Trust [WT080568MA] Funding Source: Medline
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We establish attentional capture by emotional distractor faces presented as a singleton in a search task in which the emotion is entirely irrelevant. Participants searched for a male (or female) target face among female (or male) faces and indicated whether the target face was tilted to the left or right. The presence (vs. absence) of an irrelevant emotional singleton expression (fearful, angry, or happy) in one of the distractor faces slowed search reaction times compared to the singleton absent or singleton target conditions. Facilitation for emotional singleton targets was found for the happy expression but not for the fearful or angry expressions. These effects were found irrespective of face gender and the failure of a singleton neutral face to capture attention among emotional faces rules out a visual odd-one-out account for the emotional capture. The present study thus establishes irrelevant, emotional, attentional capture.
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