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  1. Attentional capture by irrelevant emotional distractor faces is contingent on implicit attentional settings.Moshe Glickman & Dominique Lamy - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):303-314.
    Although expressions of facial emotion hold a special status in attention relative to other complex objects, whether they summon our attention automatically and against our intentions remains a debated issue. Studies supporting the strong view that attentional capture by facial expressions of emotion is entirely automatic reported that a unique emotional face distractor interfered with search for a target that was also unique on a different dimension. Participants could therefore search for the odd-one out face to locate the target and (...)
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  • Attentional Orientation Patterns toward Emotional Faces and Temperamental Correlates of Preschool Oppositional Defiant Problems: The Moderating Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits and Anxiety Symptoms.Georgiana Susa Erdogan, Oana Benga & Crina Marină - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Callous-Unemotional Traits Do Not Predict Functional Family Therapy Outcomes for Adolescents With Behavior Problems.Dagfinn Mørkrid Thøgersen, Gunnar Bjørnebekk, Christoffer Scavenius & Mette Elmose - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Despite the availability of evidence-based treatment models for adolescent behavior problems, little is known about the effectiveness of these programs for adolescents with callous-unemotional traits. Defined by lack of empathy, lack of guilt, flattened affect and lack of caring, CU traits have been linked to long-term anti-social behavior and unfavorable treatment outcomes and might be negatively related to outcomes in evidence-based programs such as Functional Family Therapy. This study used a single-group pre-post evaluation design with a sample of 407 adolescents (...)
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  • Emotional capture by fearful expressions varies with psychopathic traits.Saz P. Ahmed, Sara Hodsoll, Polly Dalton & Catherine L. Sebastian - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (1):207-214.
    ABSTRACTTask-irrelevant emotional expressions are known to capture attention, with the extent of “emotional capture” varying with psychopathic traits in antisocial samples. We investigated whether this variation extends throughout the continuum of psychopathic traits in a community sample. Participants searched for a target face among facial distractors. As predicted, angry and fearful faces interfered with search, indicated by slower reaction times relative to neutral faces. When fear appeared as either target or distractor, diminished emotional capture was seen with increasing affective-interpersonal psychopathic (...)
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