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Description: The aim of this study is to compare the behavioral effect of the same images of fearful, angry, and happy faces when they were task-relevant versus when they were not. We found that the emotional content of faces interferes with actions only when task-relevant.

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Facial expressions play a crucial role in the nonverbal communication of everyday life. Thus, the understanding of how they modulate our behavior is crucial for elucidating social interactions. However, empirical evidence is highly contradictory, likely because i) different types of emotions have been used interchangeably; ii) the effect of stimuli valence has often not been disentangled from that…

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Decision MakingEmotionsFacial expressionsGo/No-go taskMotor readinessreaching arm movements

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