Authors
Sheila J Cunningham, Julia Vogt, Douglas Martin
Publication date
2022/2
Journal
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
115
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The attention system that allocates resources across competing aspects of the environment is influenced by biases toward particular types of stimuli, such as cues of threat (eg, angry-face image), self-reference (eg, own-face image), and current goals (eg, food image when hungry). Here, we used dot probe tasks to investigate which of these stimulus types are prioritized in the attentional hierarchy, measuring response latency to dot probes presented in the same location as different face types. In Experiment 1, participants (N= 42) were presented with self, angry, and neutral face images in the dot probe task, which revealed a clear attentional bias for self-images over both angry and neutral images. In Experiment 2, each participant (N= 69) was assigned a self, angry, or neutral goal image for a secondary monitoring task designed to induce a temporary goal, and this image was included in the stimuli presented in the …
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