There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the mechanisms through which the priming effects operate are not well understood. We measure emotional reactions to priming stimuli in terms of skin conductance, respiration, and electrocardiography and we show that the strength of an individual's reaction helps predict the extent to which their political beliefs and policy preferences will be shifted by the stimuli. This provides strong evidence that emotional priming effects cannot be fully explained as biased cognition, and that emotional processing systems play a clear role
Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional)...
Emotional sensations and inferring another’s emotional states have been suggested to depend on predi...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
Campaign priming is generally assumed to function through the activation of memory content. By focus...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
Campaign priming is generally assumed to function through the activation of memory content. By focus...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Current models of affective processing postulate that not only valence but also the arousal dimensio...
The affective priming paradigm has been studied extensively and applied in many fields during the pa...
Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional)...
Emotional sensations and inferring another’s emotional states have been suggested to depend on predi...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
Campaign priming is generally assumed to function through the activation of memory content. By focus...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
Campaign priming is generally assumed to function through the activation of memory content. By focus...
Why does the competitiveness of an election affect voter turnout? Previous research has focused on e...
We have developed and carried out a complex experiment using a dynamic information board (Lau and Re...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Current models of affective processing postulate that not only valence but also the arousal dimensio...
The affective priming paradigm has been studied extensively and applied in many fields during the pa...
Over the past two decades psychological models of affect have changed from valence (one-dimensional)...
Emotional sensations and inferring another’s emotional states have been suggested to depend on predi...
Emotion is a pervasive and important aspect of human experience. Here we employed the affective prim...