“…Evidence from single-cell recordings (e.g., Perrett, Hietanen, Oram, & Benson, 1992) and neuroimaging (e.g., Clark et al, 1996;Kanwisher, McDermott, & Chun, 1997;Sergent & Signoret, 1992) indicates the highly specialized nature in which faces are processed (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000). Further attesting to their status as a special stimulus, evidence of attentional priority for faces has been observed across a range of behavioral paradigms, including visual search (e.g., Ro, Friggel, & Lavie, 2007), spatial cuing (e.g., Bindemann, Burton, Langton, Schweinberger, & Doherty, 2007;Theeuwes & Van der Stigchel, 2006), flicker (Ro, Russell, & Lavie, 2001;Weaver & Lauwereyns, 2011), go/no-go (e.g., Bindemann, Burton, Hooge, Jenkins, & de Haan, 2005), and inattentional blindness paradigms (e.g., Devue, Laloyaux, Feyers, Theeuwes, & Brédart, 2009;Mack & Rock, 1998).…”