INDIVIDUALS VARY IN THEIR OVERT ATTENTION PREFERENCE FOR POSITIVE IMAGES CONSISTENTLY ACROSS TIME AND STIMULUS TYPES

Individuals vary in their overt attention preference for positive images consistently across time and stimulus types

Abstract What humans look at strongly determines what they see.We show that individual differences in the tendency to look at positive stimuli are stable across time and across contents, establishing gaze positivity preference as a perceptual Rear Top Cover trait that determines the amount of positively valence stimuli individuals select for visual

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