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  1. Working memory modulates the anger superiority effect in central and peripheral visual fields.Xiang Li, Zhen Lin, Yufei Chen & Mingliang Gong - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (2):271-283.
    Angry faces have been shown to be detected more efficiently in a crowd of distractors compared to happy faces, known as the anger superiority effect (ASE). The present study investigated whether the ASE could be modified by top-down manipulation of working memory (WM), in central and peripheral visual fields. In central vision, participants held a colour in WM for a final memory test while simultaneously performing a visual search task that required them to determine whether a face showed a different (...)
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  • (1 other version)The anger superiority effect revisited: a visual crowding task.Mingliang Gong & L. James Smart - forthcoming - Tandf: Cognition and Emotion:1-11.
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  • Humans detect snakes more accurately and quickly than other animals under natural visual scenes: a flicker paradigm study.Nobuyuki Kawai & Huachen Qiu - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (3):614-620.
    ABSTRACTThreat detection is crucial to survival. Studies using unnatural visual scene settings have shown that humans and primates are able to identify snakes more quickl...
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  • (1 other version)The anger superiority effect revisited: a visual crowding task.Mingliang Gong & L. James Smart - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (2):214-224.
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