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Context-specific effects of threatening faces on alerting, orienting, and executive control: A fNIRS study
Kin Chung Michael YEUNG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Angry Faces
50%
Attention Network Test
50%
Attentional Processes
25%
Copyright
25%
Cortical Activation
25%
Current Goal
25%
Emotional Attention
25%
Executive Control
100%
Executive Control Processes
25%
Face Threat
100%
Facial Cues
75%
Facial Expression
25%
Flanker Task
25%
Frontal Activation
25%
Frontal Cortex
50%
Frontal Lobe
25%
Hemodynamic Changes
25%
Incongruity
25%
Irrelevant Attributes
25%
Multi-channel
25%
Near-infrared Spectroscopy
100%
Neurocognitive Effects
25%
Older Adults
25%
Reaction Time
25%
Task Performance
25%
Valuable Insight
25%
Psychology
Attention Network Test
100%
Facial Expression
50%
Flanker Task
50%
Performance Task
50%