Vocal threat enhances visual perception as a function of attention and sex

Volume: 14, Issue: 7, Pages: 727 - 735
Published: Jun 21, 2019
Abstract
This pre-registered event-related potential study explored how vocal emotions shape visual perception as a function of attention and listener sex. Visual task displays occurred in silence or with a neutral or an angry voice. Voices were task-irrelevant in a single-task block, but had to be categorized by speaker sex in a dual-task block. In the single task, angry voices increased the occipital N2 component relative to neutral voices in women,...
Paper Details
Title
Vocal threat enhances visual perception as a function of attention and sex
Published Date
Jun 21, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
727 - 735
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