• Title of article

    Visual search for facial expressions of emotion is less affected in simultanagnosia

  • Author/Authors

    Pegna، نويسنده , , Alan J. and Caldara-Schnetzer، نويسنده , , Anne-Sarah and Khateb، نويسنده , , Asaid، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    46
  • To page
    53
  • Abstract
    Evidence in healthy human subjects has suggested that angry faces may be enhanced during spatial processing, perhaps even “popping-out” of a crowd. These contentions have remained controversial, but two recent reports in patients suffering from unilateral spatial neglect have lent some support to these views, suggesting that emotional faces capture attention more efficiently than neutral stimuli in the neglected field. we investigate this phenomenon in a patient suffering from severe Balintʹs syndrome and consequent simultanagnosia. Using a visual search paradigm, we studied differences in the detection of angry, happy and neutral faces, as well as non-emotional stimuli. s revealed that emotionally expressive faces, in particular anger, were detected more efficiently than other stimuli. findings corroborate claims that facial expressions of emotion constitute a specific category of stimuli that attract attention more effectively, and are processed prior to attentional engagement.
  • Keywords
    Vision , Simultanagnosia , attention , Perception , FACE , Balintיs syndrome , emotion
  • Journal title
    Cortex
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Cortex
  • Record number

    2299855