Previous research has shown that approaching a stimulus makes it more positive, while avoiding a stimulus makes it more negative. The present research demonstrates that approach-avoidance behaviors have the potential to charge stimulus attributes such as color with evaluative meaning. This evaluation carries over to other stimuli with that feature. We address the latter point by assessing the influence of colors that were approached or avoided on the perceived attractiveness of persons wearing those colors. We show that wearing a certain color makes people appear more attractive when this color is associated with approach rather than avoidance. In line with a self-perception account of these effects, we obtained approach-avoidance effects o...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Previous research has shown that approaching a stimulus makes it more positive, while avoiding a sti...
Two studies tested whether affective stimuli presented auditorily spontaneously trigger approach/avo...
When processing information about human faces, we have to integrate different sources of information...
Recent findings indicate that enactment of approach behavior broadens the focus of perceptual attent...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a certain stimulus changes the likin...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence of color on p...
Background: A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence o...
BACKGROUND: A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence o...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Behaviour is influenced by the emotional content – or valence – of stimuli in our environment. Posit...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Previous research has shown that approaching a stimulus makes it more positive, while avoiding a sti...
Two studies tested whether affective stimuli presented auditorily spontaneously trigger approach/avo...
When processing information about human faces, we have to integrate different sources of information...
Recent findings indicate that enactment of approach behavior broadens the focus of perceptual attent...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a certain stimulus changes the likin...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence of color on p...
Background: A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence o...
BACKGROUND: A basic premise of the recently proffered color-in-context model is that the influence o...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Behaviour is influenced by the emotional content – or valence – of stimuli in our environment. Posit...
Recent studies have shown that visual features that were previously associated with a high monetary ...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...
Previous research showed that the repeated approaching of one stimulus and avoiding of another stimu...