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Infrequent faces bias social attention differentially in manual and oculomotor measures
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Description: Pereira, E. J., Birmingham, E., Ristic, J.
Although attention is thought to be spontaneously biased by social cues like faces and eyes, recent data have demonstrated that when stimulus content, visual context, and task factors are controlled, this attentional bias is abolished in manual responses while still occurring infrequently in oculomotor measures. Here, we investigated how social attentional biasing is affected by stimulus novelty b…
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