Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in turn influences affective responses. The pattern of responses have been explained by two apparently competing accounts: hedonic marking (response to fluency is positive) and fluency amplification (response to fluency can be positive or negative, depending on stimuli valence). This paper proposes that these accounts are not competing explanations, but separate mechanisms, serving different purposes. Therefore, their individual contributions to overall affective responses should be observable. In three experiments, participants were presented with businesses scenarios, with riskiness (valence) and coherence (fluency) manipulated, and affective...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Processing fluency has been shown to be flexible metacognitive cue for a range of judgements includi...
Recent accounts of emotion in intuitive judgement and decision making have separated integral affect...
The affect system, in its position to monitor organismic—environmental transactions, may be sensitiv...
The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking) for a...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
One of the central tenets of emotion theory is that emotions involve coordinated changes across expe...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Processing fluency has been shown to be flexible metacognitive cue for a range of judgements includi...
Recent accounts of emotion in intuitive judgement and decision making have separated integral affect...
The affect system, in its position to monitor organismic—environmental transactions, may be sensitiv...
The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking) for a...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
One of the central tenets of emotion theory is that emotions involve coordinated changes across expe...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...