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  1. Modulatory effects of goal relevance on emotional attention reveal that fear has a distinct value.Xiaojuan Xue & Gilles Pourtois - 2025 - Cognition and Emotion 39 (2):246-260.
    Threat-related stimuli can capture attention. However, it remains debated whether this capture is automatic or not. To address this question, we compared attentional biases to emotional faces using a dot-probe task (DPT) where emotion was never goal-relevant (Experiment 1) or made directly task-relevant by means of induction trials (Experiments 2–3). Moreover, the contingency between the DPT and induction trials was either partial (Experiment 2) or full (Experiment 3). Eye-tracking was used to ascertain that the emotional cue and the subsequent target (...)
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  • A smile hampers encoding and memory for non-happy eyes in a face: temporal dynamics and importance of initial fixation.Aida Gutiérrez-García, Mario Del Líbano, Andrés Fernández-Martín & Manuel G. Calvo - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Blended facial expressions with a smiling mouth but non-happy eyes (neutral, sad, etc.) are often (incorrectly) judged as “happy”. We investigated the time course of this phenomenon, both forward and backward. To do this, we varied the order of presentation of a prime stimulus (upper half of a face) and a probe (lower half of a face) stimulus, and their display durations. The forward and the backward influence of the smile was assessed when the mouth was seen before or after (...)
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