Recent studies have documented robust and intriguing associations between affect and performance in cognitive tasks. The present two experiments sought to extend this line of work with reference to potential cross-modal effects. Specifically, the present studies examined whether word evaluations would bias subsequent judgments of low- and high-pitch tones. Because affective metaphors and related associations consistently indicate that positive is high and negative is low, we predicted and found that positive evaluations biased tone judgment in the direction of high-pitch tones, whereas the opposite was true of negative evaluations. Effects were found on accuracy rates, response biases, and reaction times. These effects occurred despite the ...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
The auditory perception is a fundamental part of our interactions with and experience of the externa...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) has hardly been tested in the auditory domain, but it is a potentially ...
The present study examined the link between affect and auditory stimuli in three parts. The first so...
The idea that perception is a direct reflection of the outer world has been challenged by the notion...
The phenomenon of affective priming has caught scientific interest for over 30 years, yet the nature...
The phenomenon of affective priming has caught scientific interest for over 30 years, yet the nature...
none1noAn affective cross-modal priming paradigm was used in three experiments to test the effects o...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
In the present study, the affective impact of earcons on stimulus classification is investigated. We...
compared the affective consequences of manipulating intensity, rate, and pitch height in music and s...
Background Sollberger, Reber, and Eckstein (2003), using an affective priming paradigm, have demons...
Historically there has been a conceptual distinction between reason and passion, i.e. emotions and h...
Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating in...
Recent research on the crossmodal integration of visual and auditory perception suggests that evalua...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
The auditory perception is a fundamental part of our interactions with and experience of the externa...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) has hardly been tested in the auditory domain, but it is a potentially ...
The present study examined the link between affect and auditory stimuli in three parts. The first so...
The idea that perception is a direct reflection of the outer world has been challenged by the notion...
The phenomenon of affective priming has caught scientific interest for over 30 years, yet the nature...
The phenomenon of affective priming has caught scientific interest for over 30 years, yet the nature...
none1noAn affective cross-modal priming paradigm was used in three experiments to test the effects o...
In this study, we investigated the influence of tonal relatedness on pitch perception in melodies. T...
In the present study, the affective impact of earcons on stimulus classification is investigated. We...
compared the affective consequences of manipulating intensity, rate, and pitch height in music and s...
Background Sollberger, Reber, and Eckstein (2003), using an affective priming paradigm, have demons...
Historically there has been a conceptual distinction between reason and passion, i.e. emotions and h...
Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating in...
Recent research on the crossmodal integration of visual and auditory perception suggests that evalua...
Emotional tone has been shown to either enhance or impair the accuracy with which a briefly shown wo...
The auditory perception is a fundamental part of our interactions with and experience of the externa...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) has hardly been tested in the auditory domain, but it is a potentially ...