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  • Visual perception
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Visual crowding impairs object recognition when distractors are present.
  • Emotional stimuli processing is influenced by presentation depth.
  • Prior research suggests emotion magnitude increases with decreasing distance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate how conditioned stimulus emotion affects visual crowding across real depth.
  • Examine the role of flanker and target emotion at varying distances (closer, at, farther than fixation).
  • Determine if depth influences the impact of conditioned emotion on crowding.

Main Methods:

  • Participants viewed stimuli (targets and flankers) with conditioned negative or neutral emotion at different depths.
  • Crowding was measured by the degree of visual crowding.
  • Experiments manipulated the depth of flankers and targets relative to the fixation point.

Main Results:

  • Conditioned flanker emotion significantly affected crowding when flankers were closer than or at fixation depth.
  • Flanker emotion did not influence crowding when flankers were presented farther than fixation depth.
  • Conditioned target emotion demonstrated only weak effects on crowding, irrespective of depth manipulations.

Conclusions:

  • Flanker emotional associations are important for visual crowding, particularly at near or fixation depths.
  • The influence of stimulus emotion on crowding is dependent on depth-related processing characteristics.
  • Conditioned emotion of targets has a limited impact on visual crowding, even in three-dimensional space.