<p>Perceiving the affective valence of objects influences how we think about and react to the world around us. Conversely, the speed and quality with which we visually recognize objects in a visual scene can vary dramatically depending on that scene's affective content. Although typical visual scenes contain mostly "everyday" objects, the affect perception in visual objects has been studied using somewhat atypical stimuli with strong affective valences (e.g., guns or roses). Here we explore whether affective valence must be strong or overt to exert an effect on our visual perception. We conclude that everyday objects carry subtle affective valences - "micro-valences" - which are intrinsic to their perceptual representation.</p
Evidence suggests that motivational states might influence spatial judgments when viewing either rea...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
40 pagesIt has been known that objects within the same perceptual group are selected together by obj...
Affective valence influences both our cognition and our perception of the world. Indeed, the speed a...
Previous studies have shown that people prefer objects with curved contours over objects with sharp ...
Visual scene recognition is a dynamic process through which incoming sensory information is iterativ...
How do each of us come to view the world uniquely? An emerging theory of microvalence proposes that ...
Previous studies showed that affective valence (positive, negative) influences Stimulus–Response Com...
Individuals differ in the extent to which they emphasize feelings of pleasure or displeasure in thei...
AbstractThe work described in this paper explores if the same visual modality (sharpness of curvatur...
Affective stimuli can influence immediate reactions as well as spontaneous behaviors. Much evidence ...
Affective stimuli can influence immediate reactions as well as spontaneous behaviors. Much evidence ...
Pictorial stimuli can vary on many dimensions, several aspects of which are captured by the term ‘vi...
Pictorial stimuli can vary on many dimensions, several aspects of which are captured by the term ‘vi...
People's ability to learn about the affective value of others is impressive. However, it is unclear ...
Evidence suggests that motivational states might influence spatial judgments when viewing either rea...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
40 pagesIt has been known that objects within the same perceptual group are selected together by obj...
Affective valence influences both our cognition and our perception of the world. Indeed, the speed a...
Previous studies have shown that people prefer objects with curved contours over objects with sharp ...
Visual scene recognition is a dynamic process through which incoming sensory information is iterativ...
How do each of us come to view the world uniquely? An emerging theory of microvalence proposes that ...
Previous studies showed that affective valence (positive, negative) influences Stimulus–Response Com...
Individuals differ in the extent to which they emphasize feelings of pleasure or displeasure in thei...
AbstractThe work described in this paper explores if the same visual modality (sharpness of curvatur...
Affective stimuli can influence immediate reactions as well as spontaneous behaviors. Much evidence ...
Affective stimuli can influence immediate reactions as well as spontaneous behaviors. Much evidence ...
Pictorial stimuli can vary on many dimensions, several aspects of which are captured by the term ‘vi...
Pictorial stimuli can vary on many dimensions, several aspects of which are captured by the term ‘vi...
People's ability to learn about the affective value of others is impressive. However, it is unclear ...
Evidence suggests that motivational states might influence spatial judgments when viewing either rea...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
40 pagesIt has been known that objects within the same perceptual group are selected together by obj...