We show that the valence acquired by an object is sensitive to the perceived attention it receives and that this effect occurs in a quite implicit fashion. Participants were exposed to products (i.e., peppermint brands) associated with the head of dogs oriented toward them, looking straight ahead, or oriented away from them. Participants then completed an affective priming task, which allowed us to assess the valence acquired by the products in a task free of desirability concerns. Results show that the valence of the products increased linearly as the perceived orientation of attention of the targets moved toward them This. finding suggests that mimetic desire effects may be activated in a quite implicit fashion. The theoretical and social...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Approach-avoidance behaviors are observed across a broad range of species. For humans, we tend move ...
Contains fulltext : 76691.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We show that t...
"We show that the valence acquired by an object is sensitive to the perceived attention it receives ...
Recent studies showed that people evaluate objects more favorably when these objects are gazed-at by...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
In consumer science, measuring liking is posited to be the best method to understand preferences and...
Some stimuli can orient attentional resources and access awareness even if they appear outside the f...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Approach-avoidance behaviors are observed across a broad range of species. For humans, we tend move ...
Contains fulltext : 76691.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We show that t...
"We show that the valence acquired by an object is sensitive to the perceived attention it receives ...
Recent studies showed that people evaluate objects more favorably when these objects are gazed-at by...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
In consumer science, measuring liking is posited to be the best method to understand preferences and...
Some stimuli can orient attentional resources and access awareness even if they appear outside the f...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Approach-avoidance behaviors are observed across a broad range of species. For humans, we tend move ...