Previous studies have shown that stimulus size and distance affect autonomic responses to emotional stimuli. In particular, larger arousing pictures elicit stronger autonomic modifications as compared to small stimuli. In this study we examined the effects of varying stimulus size on affective modulation of ERPs. Stimuli belonging to four categories (animals, erotica, neutral people, and mutilated bodies) were presented in four sizes, and participants were asked to categorize them as animals or people. Pictures with 21 horizontal16 vertical degrees of visual angle (100%), 118 (50%), 54 (25%) or 32 degrees (12.5%) were presented centrally for a duration of 100 ms. Dense sensor eventrelated brain potentials were measured. Consistentl...
Perceived distance between motivationally significant stimuli andobserver has been shown to affect a...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...
none3Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), whi...
Previous studies have shown that stimulus size and distance affect autonomic responses to emotional...
Motivationally relevant stimuli have been shown to receive prioritized processing compared to neutra...
Building on the assumption that the motivational relevance of an emotional scene depends on contextu...
Brain responses to engaging stimuli may be reflected both in event-related potentials (ERPs) and in ...
For emotional pictures with fear-, disgust-, or sex-related contents, stimulus size has been shown t...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have consistently found that emotionally arousing (pleasant an...
In the New Look literature of the 1950s, it has been suggested that size judgments are dependent on ...
<p>For individual effect sizes see exemplarily <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
In the New Look literature of the 1950s, it has been suggested that size judgments are dependent on ...
Recent research on affective processing has suggested that low spatial frequency information of fear...
Evidence suggests that motivational states might influence spatial judgments when viewing either rea...
The activity of basic motivational systems is reflected in emotional responses to arousing stimuli, ...
Perceived distance between motivationally significant stimuli andobserver has been shown to affect a...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...
none3Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), whi...
Previous studies have shown that stimulus size and distance affect autonomic responses to emotional...
Motivationally relevant stimuli have been shown to receive prioritized processing compared to neutra...
Building on the assumption that the motivational relevance of an emotional scene depends on contextu...
Brain responses to engaging stimuli may be reflected both in event-related potentials (ERPs) and in ...
For emotional pictures with fear-, disgust-, or sex-related contents, stimulus size has been shown t...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have consistently found that emotionally arousing (pleasant an...
In the New Look literature of the 1950s, it has been suggested that size judgments are dependent on ...
<p>For individual effect sizes see exemplarily <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1...
In the New Look literature of the 1950s, it has been suggested that size judgments are dependent on ...
Recent research on affective processing has suggested that low spatial frequency information of fear...
Evidence suggests that motivational states might influence spatial judgments when viewing either rea...
The activity of basic motivational systems is reflected in emotional responses to arousing stimuli, ...
Perceived distance between motivationally significant stimuli andobserver has been shown to affect a...
Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), which al...
none3Emotional responses are regulated by basic motivational systems (appetitive and defensive), whi...