The role of selective attention in the positivity offset: Evidence from event related potentials
Some research suggests that positive and negative valence stimuli may be processed differently. For example, negative material may capture and hold attention more readily than equally arousing positive material. This is called the negativity bias, and it has been observed as both behavioural and ele...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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