• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Emotional Oddball: A Review on Variants, Results, and Mechanisms
  • Beteiligte: Schlüter, Helge; Bermeitinger, Christina
  • Erschienen: SAGE Publications, 2017
  • Erschienen in: Review of General Psychology, 21 (2017) 3, Seite 179-222
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1037/gpr0000120
  • ISSN: 1089-2680; 1939-1552
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  • Beschreibung: It is of the utmost importance for an organism to rapidly detect and react to changes in its environment. The oddball paradigm has repeatedly been used to explore the underlying cognitive and neurophysiological components of change detection. It is also used to investigate the special role of emotional content in perception and attention (emotional oddball paradigm; EOP). In this article, the EOP is systematically reviewed. The EOP is, for instance, used as a tool to address questions as to what degree emotional deviant stimuli trigger orientation reactions, which role the emotional context plays in the processing of deviant information, and how the processing of emotional deviant information differs interindividually (including clinical populations). Two main variants with regard to the emotionality of standards and deviants are defined. Most of the identified EOP studies report EEG data but an overview of behavioral data is also provided in this review. We integrate evidence from 99 EOP experiments and shape the EOP's theoretical background under the consideration of other paradigms’ mechanisms and theories.