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Implicit motives modulate attentional orienting to facial expressions of emotion

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MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
卷 31, 期 1, 页码 13-24

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11031-006-9042-9

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implicit motives; attentional orienting; emotional expressions; incentives; awareness

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We conducted two studies (Ns = 52 and 60) to test the notion that the incentive salience of facial expressions of emotion (FEE) is a joint function of perceivers' implicit needs for power and affiliation and the FEE's meaning as a dominance or affiliation signal. We used a variant of the dot-probe task (Mogg & Bradley, 1999a) to measure attentional orienting. Joy, anger, surprise, and neutral FEEs were presented for 12, 116, and 231 ms with backward masking. Implicit motives were assessed with a Picture Story Exercise. We found that power-motivated individuals orient their attention towards faces signaling low dominance, but away from faces that signal high dominance, and (b) that affiliation-motivated individuals show vigilance for faces signaling low affiliation (rejection) and, to a lesser extent, orient attention towards faces signaling high affiliation (acceptance).

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