Affect is a continuous and temporally dependent process that represents an individuals ongoing relationship with its environment. However, there is a lack of evidence on how factors defining the dynamic sensory environment modulate changes in momentary affective experience. Here, we show that goal-dependent relevance of stimuli is a key factor shaping momentary affect in a dynamic context. Participants (N = 83) viewed sequentially presented images and reported their momentary affective experience after every fourth stimulus. Relevance was manipulated through an attentional task that rendered each image either task-relevant or task-irrelevant. Computational models were fitted to trial-by-trial affective responses to capture the key dynamic p...
At any moment, thousands of stimuli reach the senses. A cen-tral endeavor of previous research has b...
How do each of us come to view the world uniquely? An emerging theory of microvalence proposes that ...
This thesis proposed and tested a novel hypothesis to explain the effect of memory facilitation both...
Affect is a continuous and temporally dependent process that represents an individuals ongoing relat...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
According to predictive models of emotion, people use previous experience to construct affective pre...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
In this thesis we focused on rewarding stimuli and tried to model reward processes in humans that co...
In natural vision both stimulus features and cognitive/affective factors influence an observer's att...
Exposure to pleasant and rewarding visual stimuli can bias people's choices towards either immediate...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
The present dissertation describes different ways to investigate the temporal characteristics of aff...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Anecdotal reports that time “flies by” or “slows down” during emotional events are supported by evid...
At any moment, thousands of stimuli reach the senses. A cen-tral endeavor of previous research has b...
How do each of us come to view the world uniquely? An emerging theory of microvalence proposes that ...
This thesis proposed and tested a novel hypothesis to explain the effect of memory facilitation both...
Affect is a continuous and temporally dependent process that represents an individuals ongoing relat...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
According to predictive models of emotion, people use previous experience to construct affective pre...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
In this thesis we focused on rewarding stimuli and tried to model reward processes in humans that co...
In natural vision both stimulus features and cognitive/affective factors influence an observer's att...
Exposure to pleasant and rewarding visual stimuli can bias people's choices towards either immediate...
Attentional biases are described as the automatic deployment of attention to certain events in the e...
Recent studies have made clear that emotion plays a role in intensifying attention. Mrvka et al. 201...
The present dissertation describes different ways to investigate the temporal characteristics of aff...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Anecdotal reports that time “flies by” or “slows down” during emotional events are supported by evid...
At any moment, thousands of stimuli reach the senses. A cen-tral endeavor of previous research has b...
How do each of us come to view the world uniquely? An emerging theory of microvalence proposes that ...
This thesis proposed and tested a novel hypothesis to explain the effect of memory facilitation both...