Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception

Rene Zeelenberg*, Bruno R. Bocanegra

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Abstract

Recent studies show that emotional stimuli impair performance to subsequently presented neutral stimuli. Here we show a cross-modal perceptual enhancement caused by emotional cues. Auditory cue words were followed by a visually presented neutral target word. Two-alternative forced-choice identification of the visual target was improved by emotional cues as compared to neutral cues. When the cue was presented visually we replicated the emotion-induced impairment found in other studies. Our results suggest emotional stimuli have a twofold effect on perception. They impair perception by reflexively attracting attention at the expense of competing stimuli. However, emotional stimuli also induce a nonspecific perceptual enhancement that carries over onto other stimuli when competition is reduced, for example, by presenting stimuli in different modalities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-206
Number of pages5
JournalCognition
Volume115
Issue number1
Early online date21 Jan 2010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2010

Research programs

  • ESSB PSY

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