Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us?

Horstmann G (2007)
Visual Cognition 15(7): 799-833.

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In recent research, several experiments have tested a preattentive threat-advantage hypothesis that threatening or negative faces can be discriminated preattentively, by using the visual search paradigm. However, supporting evidence is nonuniform, giving rise to the suspicion that stimulus factors rather than the stimuli's category of facial threat versus friendliness are responsible for sporadic demonstrations of a threat advantage. However, it is also possible that differences in experimental procedure contribute to the heterogeneous results. To test this possibility I selected examples from the past literature and presented them within the same constant experimental setting. I found a consistent advantage for negative face targets among positive face distractors with all stimulus pairs. Search slopes, however, mostly revealed inefficient search, questioning the preattentive discrimination of facial affect.
Stichworte
Processing; Emotion; Attention; Mental chronometry; Visual search
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Zeitschriftentitel
Visual Cognition
Band
15
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
799-833
ISSN
1350-6285
eISSN
1464-0716
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1632407

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Horstmann G. Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us? Visual Cognition. 2007;15(7):799-833.
Horstmann, G. (2007). Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us? Visual Cognition, 15(7), 799-833. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506280600892798
Horstmann, Gernot. 2007. “Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us?”. Visual Cognition 15 (7): 799-833.
Horstmann, G. (2007). Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us? Visual Cognition 15, 799-833.
Horstmann, G., 2007. Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us? Visual Cognition, 15(7), p 799-833.
G. Horstmann, “Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us?”, Visual Cognition, vol. 15, 2007, pp. 799-833.
Horstmann, G.: Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us? Visual Cognition. 15, 799-833 (2007).
Horstmann, Gernot. “Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us?”. Visual Cognition 15.7 (2007): 799-833.
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