Effects of prime Task on Affective Priming By Facial Expressions of Emotion

  • Luis Aguado
  • Ana Garcia-gutierrez
  • Ester Castañeda
  • Cristina Saugar
Palabras clave: Affective priming, Facial expressions of emotion, Automatic and controlled processing

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Priming of affective word evaluation by pictures of faces showing positive and negative emotional expressions was investigated in two experiments that used a double task procedure where participants were asked to respond to the prime or to the target on different trials. The experiments varied between-subjects the prime task assignment and the prime-target interval (SOA, stimulus onset asynchrony). Significant congruency effects (that is, faster word evaluatiand target had the same valence than when they were of opposite valence) were observed in both experiments. When the prime task oriented the subjects to an affectively irrelevant property of the faces (their gender), priming was observed at SOA 300 ms but not at SOA 1000 ms (Experiment 1). However, when the prime task assignment explicitly oriented the subjects to the valence of the face, priming was observed at both SOA durations (Experiment 2). These results show, first, that affective priming by pictures of facial emotion can be obtained even when the subject has an explicit goal to process a non-affective property of the prime. Second, sensitivity of the priming effect to SOA duration seems to depend on whether it is mediated by intentional or unintentional activation of the valence of the face prime.

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2007-01-01
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Aguado L., Garcia-gutierrez A., Castañeda E. y Saugar C. (2007). Effects of prime Task on Affective Priming By Facial Expressions of Emotion. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 10(2), 209-217. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0707220209A
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