| Literature DB >> 17410379 |
Niek R van Ulzen1, Gün R Semin, Raôul R D Oudejans, Peter J Beek.
Abstract
In the New Look literature of the 1950s, it has been suggested that size judgments are dependent on the affective content of stimuli. This suggestion, however, has been 'discredited' due to contradictory findings and methodological problems. In the present study, we revisited this forgotten issue in two experiments. The first experiment investigated the influence of affective content on size perception by examining judgments of the size of target circles with and without affectively loaded (i.e., positive, neutral, and negative) pictures. Circles with a picture were estimated to be smaller than circles without a picture, and circles with a negative picture were estimated to be larger than circles with a positive or a neutral picture confirming the suggestion from the 1950s that size perception is influenced by affective content, an effect notably confined to negatively loaded stimuli. In a second experiment, we examined whether affective content influenced the Ebbinghaus illusion. Participants judged the size of a target circle whereby target and flanker circles differed in affective loading. The results replicated the first experiment. Additionally, the Ebbinghaus illusion was shown to be weakest for a negatively loaded target with positively loaded and blank flankers. A plausible explanation for both sets of experimental findings is that negatively loaded stimuli are more attention demanding than positively loaded or neutral stimuli.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17410379 PMCID: PMC2668624 DOI: 10.1007/s00426-007-0114-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Res ISSN: 0340-0727
Fig. 1Size judgments as a function of circle content. Zero represents the actual size of the circle; the apparent circle size is given by the distortion from zero, negative signs indicate underestimation, positive signs indicate overestimation
Fig. 2Size judgments as a function of flanker size (small vs. large) and target–flanker configuration. Positive targets (Tpos) were surrounded by negative (Fneg) or blank (Fbla) flankers, negative targets (Tneg) by positive (Fpos) or blank flankers, and blank targets (Tbla) by positive, negative or blank flankers
IAPS pictures as used in experiments 1 and 2
| Experiment | IAPS# | Positive | IAPS# | Negative | IAPS# | Neutral |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1463 | Kittens | 6260 | Aimed gun | 1616 | Bird |
| 1750 | Bunnies | 9301 | Toilet | 5500 | Mushrooms | |
| 5010 | Flower | 9440 | Skulls | 7009 | Mug | |
| 2 | 1463 | Kittens | 1201 | Spider | ||
| 5001 | Sunflower | 6260 | Aimed gun | |||
| 7260 | Torte | 9440 | Skulls |