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    Task-irrelevant emotional faces impair response adjustments in a double-step saccade task
    with Zhenlan Jin, Shulin Yue, and Junjun Zhang
    Cognition and Emotion 32 (6): 1347-1354. 2017.
    ABSTRACTCognitive control enables us to adjust behaviours according to task demands, and emotion influences the cognitive control. We examined how task-irrelevant emotional stimuli impact the ability to inhibit a prepared response and then programme another appropriate response. In the study, either a single target or two sequential targets appeared after emotional face images. Subjects were required to freely viewed the emotional faces and make a saccade quickly upon target onset, but inhibit t…Read more