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Adaptive attunement of selective covert attention to evolutionary-relevant emotional visual scenes
Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Gutiérrez-García, Aida; Capafons, Juan; Calvo, Manuel G (Consciousness and Cognition, 05/2017)We investigated selective attention to emotional scenes in peripheral vision, as a function of adaptive relevance of scene affective content for male and female observers. Pairs of emotional neutral images appeared ... -
Discrimination between smiling faces: Human observers vs. automated face analysis
Del Líbano, Mario; Calvo, Manuel G; Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Recio, Guillermo (Acta Psychologica, 06/2018)This study investigated (a) how prototypical happy faces (with happy eyes and a smile) can be discriminated from blended expressions with a smile but non-happy eyes, depending on type and intensity of the eye expression; ... -
Extrafoveal capture of attention by emotional scenes: affective valence versus visual saliency
Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Calvo, Manuel G (Visual Cognition, 2015)Pairs of emotional (pleasant or unpleasant) and neutral scenes were presented peripherally (5 degrees away from fixation) during a central letter-discrimination task. Selective attentional capture was assessed by means of ... -
Human Observers and Automated Assessment of Dynamic Emotional Facial Expressions: KDEF-dyn Database Validation
Calvo, Manuel G; Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Recio, Guillermo; Lundqvist, Daniel (Frontiers in Psychology, 26/10/2018)Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), yet facial expressions in daily life are generally dynamic. In its original photographic format, the Karolinska Directed ... -
Recognition Thresholds for Static and Dynamic Emotional Faces
Calvo, Manuel G; Avero, Pedro; Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Recio, Guillermo (Emotion, 12/2016)We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static and dynamic facial expressions of happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, fear, and surprise. To this end, we varied the ... -
Selective orienting to pleasant versus unpleasant visual scenes
Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Calvo, Manuel G (Cognitions, 10/2016)We investigated the relative attentional capture by positive versus simultaneously presented negative images in extrafoveal vision for female observers. Pairs of task-irrelevant pleasant and unpleasant visual scenes were ... -
Social anxiety and perception of (un)trustworthiness in smiling faces
Gutiérrez-García, Aida ; Calvo, Manuel G (Psychiatry Research, 10/2016)In social environments the smile can be driven by different motives and convey different emotions. This makes a smiling face ambiguous and amenable to alternative interpretations. We investigated how social anxiety is ... -
Social anxiety and trustworthiness judgments of dynamic facial expressions of emotion
Gutiérrez-García, Aida ; Calvo, Manuel G (Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 09/2016)Background and objectives: Perception of trustworthiness in other people is essential for successful social interaction. Facial expressions as conveyers of feelings and intentions are an important source of this information. ... -
The contribution of facial regions to judgements of happiness and trustworthiness from dynamic expressions
Calvo, Manuel G; Álvarez-Plaza, Patricia; Fernández-Martín, Andrés (Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2017)What expressive facial features and processing mechanisms make a person look trustworthy, relative to happy? Participants judged the un/happiness or un/trustworthiness of people with dynamic expressions in which the eyes ... -
Trustworthiness of a smile as a function of changes in the eye expression
Fernández-Martín, Andrés ; Álvarez-Plaza, Patricia; Carqué, Laura; Calvo, Manuel G (Psicothema, 11/2017)Background: Trusting other people is necessary for satisfactory and successful social interaction. A person’s perceived trustworthiness is related to perceived facial happiness. We investigated how trustworthy someone ...