The Role of Emotional Content and Perceptual Saliency During the Programming of Saccades Toward Faces
Previous studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and elicit a saccadic eye movement toward it very efficiently compared to other categories of visual stimuli. In the first experiment, we tested the influence of facial expressions on fast face detection using a saccadic choi...
Main Authors: | Charles, C. (Author), Entzmann, L. (Author), Guyader, N. (Author), Kauffmann, L. (Author), Lenouvel, J. (Author), Mermillod, M. (Author), Peyrin, C. (Author), Vuillaume, R. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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