Associated motivational salience impacts early sensory processing of human faces

Volume: 156, Pages: 466 - 474
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Facial expressions of emotion have an undeniable processing advantage over neutral faces, discernible both at behavioral level and in emotion-related modulations of several event-related potentials (ERPs). Recently it was proposed that also inherently neutral stimuli might gain salience through associative learning mechanisms. The present study investigated whether acquired motivational salience leads to processing advantages similar to...
Paper Details
Title
Associated motivational salience impacts early sensory processing of human faces
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
156
Pages
466 - 474
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