Emotional contrast and psychological function impact response inhibition to threatening faces

Volume: 42, Issue: 6, Pages: 920 - 930
Published: Jun 26, 2018
Abstract
Poor inhibitory control over negative emotional information has been identified as a possible contributor to affective disorders, but the distinct effects of emotional contrast and fearful versus angry faces on response inhibition remain unknown. In the present study, young adults completed an emotional go/no-go task involving happy, neutral, and either fearful or angry faces. Results did not reveal differences in accuracy or speed between angry...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional contrast and psychological function impact response inhibition to threatening faces
Published Date
Jun 26, 2018
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
920 - 930
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