2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.05.597626
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Emotional Distractors Capture Attention even at Very Low Contrast Levels: ERP evidence

Germán A. Cipriani,
Dominique Kessel,
Fátima Álvarez
et al.

Abstract: Emotional visual stimuli, whether appealing or aversive, preferentially capture exogenous attention due to their evolutionary significance. This study assessed whether such capacity persists at low contrast levels, where stimuli are minimally perceived. To this end, we recorded behavioral and electrophysiological (event-related potentials, ERPs) indices of attentional capture from 38 participants who were exposed to negative, neutral, and positive scenes, each presented at four distinct contrast levels. These … Show more

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