This set of studies examines the role of prior learning and experience in the development of attention orienting biases to faces in adulthood.
Attention Orienting to Stimuli in Adults
Ages: 18-35 years
1 Visit, 30 minutes
In this study, adults will play a game where they search for a butterfly while other stimuli appear on the screen. We will also ask you questions about yourself.
In this study, adults will complete a computer task containing images appearing on a computer screen. We will use a non-invasive imaging technique, fNIRS, to record brain activity.
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