Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.

Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by the expression of a face unless top-down processes are explicitly or implicitly involved. To investigate the role of cognitive control on gaze cueing by emotional faces, participants performed a gaze c...

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Main Authors: Anna Pecchinenda, Manuel Petrucci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5154609?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-db78472cbddb48ea8e8441283dfbc1782020-11-25T01:01:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016811110.1371/journal.pone.0168111Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.Anna PecchinendaManuel PetrucciDirection of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by the expression of a face unless top-down processes are explicitly or implicitly involved. To investigate the role of cognitive control on gaze cueing by emotional faces, participants performed a gaze cueing task with happy, angry, or neutral faces under high (i.e., counting backward by 7) or low cognitive load (i.e., counting forward by 2). Results show that high cognitive load enhances gaze cueing effects for angry facial expressions. In addition, cognitive load reduces gaze cueing for neutral faces, whereas happy facial expressions and gaze affected object preferences regardless of load. This evidence clearly indicates a differential role of cognitive control in processing gaze direction and facial expression, suggesting that under typical conditions, when we shift attention based on social cues from another person, cognitive control processes are used to reduce interference from emotional information.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5154609?pdf=render
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Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
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title Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
title_short Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
title_full Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
title_fullStr Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
title_full_unstemmed Emotion Unchained: Facial Expression Modulates Gaze Cueing under Cognitive Load.
title_sort emotion unchained: facial expression modulates gaze cueing under cognitive load.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by the expression of a face unless top-down processes are explicitly or implicitly involved. To investigate the role of cognitive control on gaze cueing by emotional faces, participants performed a gaze cueing task with happy, angry, or neutral faces under high (i.e., counting backward by 7) or low cognitive load (i.e., counting forward by 2). Results show that high cognitive load enhances gaze cueing effects for angry facial expressions. In addition, cognitive load reduces gaze cueing for neutral faces, whereas happy facial expressions and gaze affected object preferences regardless of load. This evidence clearly indicates a differential role of cognitive control in processing gaze direction and facial expression, suggesting that under typical conditions, when we shift attention based on social cues from another person, cognitive control processes are used to reduce interference from emotional information.
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