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One's Own Face Is Hard to Ignore
Brédart, Serge; Delchambre, Marie; Laureys, Steven
2006In Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59 (1), p. 46-52
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Abstract :
[en] One's own face possesses two properties that make it prone to grab attention: It is a face, and, in addition, it is a self-referential stimulus. The question of whether the self-face is actually an especially attention-grabbing stimulus was addressed by using a face-name interference paradigm. We investigated whether interference from a flanking self-face on the processing of a target classmate's name was stronger than interference from a classmate's flanking face on the processing of one's own name as the target. In a control condition a third familiar face served as the flanker for both decisions from the participant's own name and from the classmate's name. The presentation of the self-face as a flanker produced significantly more interference on the identification of a classmate's name than the presentation of that classmate's face did on the identification of one's own name. This result was due to the interfering power of the self-face and not to a particular resistance of one's name to interfering facial stimuli. We argue that the emotional value or the high familiarity of one's own face may explain its attention-grabbing property.
Research center :
Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives et Comportementales - ULiège
Disciplines :
Theoretical & cognitive psychology
Author, co-author :
Brédart, Serge ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cognitives > Psychologie cognitive
Delchambre, Marie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Centre interfacultaire de formation des enseignants (CIFEN)
Laureys, Steven  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Centre de recherches du cyclotron
Language :
English
Title :
One's Own Face Is Hard to Ignore
Publication date :
January 2006
Journal title :
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
ISSN :
1747-0218
eISSN :
1747-0226
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, United Kingdom
Volume :
59
Issue :
1
Pages :
46-52
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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