Behavioral evidence for a continuous approach to the perception of emotionally valenced stimuli

The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Vanessa LoBue

Abstract

Pessoa's (2013) dual competition model outlines a framework for how cognition and emotion interact at the perceptual levels and provides evidence within the field of neuroscience to support this new perspective. Here, I discuss how behavioral work fares with this new model and how visual detection is influenced by information with affective or motivational content.

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