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Using facial emotional stimuli in visual search experiments: The arousal factor explains contradictory results
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2013
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Cognitive ScienceEmotional ResponseFacial Expression RecognitionEmotion RegulationAffective VariableVisual Search ExperimentsAffective NeurosciencePsychologyAffective ComputingAdaptive EmotionSocial SciencesNeglected Stimulus FactorAttentionExperimental PsychologyEmotionEmotion RecognitionArousal FactorFacial Emotional Stimuli
For more than two decades, visual search experiments using pictures of emotional faces as stimuli have generated contradictory results. Evidence of a superior detection of angry faces compared to happy faces have been mixed with an equal amount of evidence in the opposite direction. In this article, we review this literature, and examine the hypothesis that the neglected stimulus factor of emotional arousal may explain these contradictory results. Through an extensive reanalysis of results from our own laboratory as well as from other researchers, we show that the arousal factor systematically influences the outcome of the reviewed visual search experiments, and may thus provide a key to the historical contradictions within this research field.
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