Authors
Luiz Pessoa, Shruti Japee, Leslie G Ungerleider
Publication date
2005/6
Journal
Emotion
Volume
5
Issue
2
Pages
243
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
A commonly held view is that emotional stimuli are processed independently of awareness. Here, the authors parametrically varied the duration of a fearful face target stimulus that was backward masked by a neutral face. The authors evaluated awareness by characterizing behavioral performance using receiver operating characteristic curves from signal detection theory. Their main finding was that no universal objective awareness threshold exists for fear perception. Although several subjects displayed a behavioral pattern consistent with previous reports (ie, targets masked at 33 ms), a considerable percentage of their subjects (64%) were capable of reliably detecting 33-ms targets. Their findings suggest that considerable information is available even in briefly presented stimuli (possibly as short as 17 ms) to support masked fear detection.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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