作者: Jack van Honk , Adriaan Tuiten , Marcel van den Hout , Hans Koppeschaar , Jos Thijssen
DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4530(98)00047-X
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摘要: This study was conducted to examine the relationship between baseline salivary cortisol (CORT) levels and selective attention for displays of angry faces. Selective investigated using a pictorial emotional Stroop task, comparing colournaming-speed neutral The task assessed in supraliminal (unmasked) subliminal (masked) conditions 28 non-clinical subjects (14 male 14 female). Repeated measures analysis variance revealed significant interaction median split CORT (low vs. high) masked face valence (angry neutral). latter effect mainly due facilitation high subject-group; these seemed allocate their away from face. A relation fast withdrawal behavior is suggested.