Gradual relation between perceptual awareness, recognition and pupillary responses to social threat

Author:

Poyo Solanas Marta,Zhan Minye,de Gelder Beatrice

Abstract

AbstractThere is substantial evidence about affective stimulus processing outside awareness in healthy participants and brain-damaged patients. However, there are still methodological concerns mainly relating to the methods used to assess awareness. In two experiments, we investigated the processing of social threat in healthy participants by combining the continuous flash suppression paradigm and the perceptual awareness scale, a finer measure of perceptual awareness than dichotomous (seen/unseen) responses. Our behavioral results show a gradual relationship between emotional recognition and perceptual awareness. Recognition sensitivity was also higher for fearful than angry bodies for all visual awareness levels except for the perceptual unawareness condition where performance was at chance level. Interestingly, angry body expressions were suppressed for a shorter duration than neutral and fearful ones. Pupil dilation was a function of affective expression, the duration of suppression and the level of perceptual awareness. In conclusion, behavioral as well as pupillary responses showed a gradual relationship with perceptual awareness, and this relationship was influenced by the specific stimulus category.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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