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Visual competition attenuates emotion effects during overt attention shifts

Visual competition attenuates emotion effects during overt attention shifts
Visual competition attenuates emotion effects during overt attention shifts
Numerous different objects are simultaneously visible in a person's visual field, competing for attention. This competition has been shown to affect eye-movements and early neural responses toward stimuli, while the role of a stimulus' emotional meaning for mechanisms of overt attention shifts under competition is unclear. The current study combined EEG and eye-tracking to investigate effects of competition and emotional content on overt shifts of attention to human face stimuli. Competition prolonged the latency of the P1 component and of saccades, while faces showing emotional expressions elicited an early posterior negativity (EPN). Remarkably, the emotion-related modulation of the EPN was attenuated when two stimuli were competing for attention compared to non-competition. In contrast, no interaction effects of emotional expression and competition were observed on other event-related potentials. This finding indicates that competition can decelerate attention shifts in general and also diminish the emotion-driven attention capture, measured through the smaller effects of emotional expression on EPN amplitude. Reduction of the brain's responsiveness to emotional content in the presence of distractors contradicts models that postulate fully automatic processing of emotions.
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Kulke, Louisa
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Kulke, Louisa, Brümmer, Lena, Pooresmaeili, Arezoo and Schacht, Annekathrin (2022) Visual competition attenuates emotion effects during overt attention shifts. Psychophysiology. (doi:10.1111/psyp.14087).

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Numerous different objects are simultaneously visible in a person's visual field, competing for attention. This competition has been shown to affect eye-movements and early neural responses toward stimuli, while the role of a stimulus' emotional meaning for mechanisms of overt attention shifts under competition is unclear. The current study combined EEG and eye-tracking to investigate effects of competition and emotional content on overt shifts of attention to human face stimuli. Competition prolonged the latency of the P1 component and of saccades, while faces showing emotional expressions elicited an early posterior negativity (EPN). Remarkably, the emotion-related modulation of the EPN was attenuated when two stimuli were competing for attention compared to non-competition. In contrast, no interaction effects of emotional expression and competition were observed on other event-related potentials. This finding indicates that competition can decelerate attention shifts in general and also diminish the emotion-driven attention capture, measured through the smaller effects of emotional expression on EPN amplitude. Reduction of the brain's responsiveness to emotional content in the presence of distractors contradicts models that postulate fully automatic processing of emotions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 March 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 May 2022
Published date: November 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 481527
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481527
ISSN: 0048-5772
PURE UUID: 8e164daf-58b3-4977-b041-b22dafc7ff56
ORCID for Arezoo Pooresmaeili: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4369-8838

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Date deposited: 31 Aug 2023 16:43
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Author: Louisa Kulke
Author: Lena Brümmer
Author: Arezoo Pooresmaeili ORCID iD
Author: Annekathrin Schacht

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