In two experiments, the automatic processing of evaluative information was investigated using a masked affective priming paradigm, varying valence (positive vs. negative) and relevance (other-relevant traits vs. possessor-relevant traits; Peeters, 1983) of prime and target stimuli. It was found that under specified conditions, valence-congruency effects were only found if prime and target matched with regard to relevance type (i.e., were both either of the other-relevant or possessor-relevant type). These results suggest that automatic processing of affective information conveys not only the positive-negative differentiation, but also the relevance type of valence. Consequences for research on automatic attitudes, especially prejudice, are ...
Affective priming studies have shown that participants are faster to pronounce affectively polarized...
Three experiments explored the effect of affectively congruent or incongruent primes on evaluation r...
An immense body of research demonstrates that emotional facial expressions can be processed unconsci...
Four studies are presented that examined the automatic activation of valence toward different social...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
Two studies examined strategic effects on affective priming. Extending prior research by Klauer and ...
Affective priming studies have shown that participants are faster to pronounce affectively polarized...
A target word is classified faster as pleasant or unpleasant if preceded by a prime that matches the...
Whether and to what degree information can be processed non-consciously has been a matter of debate ...
The communication of facial affect is a poorly understood process. In a subthreshold priming task, s...
Affective priming studies have shown that participants are faster to pronounce affectively polarized...
Three experiments explored the effect of affectively congruent or incongruent primes on evaluation r...
An immense body of research demonstrates that emotional facial expressions can be processed unconsci...
Four studies are presented that examined the automatic activation of valence toward different social...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
The aim of the present research was to investigate whether unconsciously presented affective informa...
Two studies examined strategic effects on affective priming. Extending prior research by Klauer and ...
Affective priming studies have shown that participants are faster to pronounce affectively polarized...
A target word is classified faster as pleasant or unpleasant if preceded by a prime that matches the...
Whether and to what degree information can be processed non-consciously has been a matter of debate ...
The communication of facial affect is a poorly understood process. In a subthreshold priming task, s...
Affective priming studies have shown that participants are faster to pronounce affectively polarized...
Three experiments explored the effect of affectively congruent or incongruent primes on evaluation r...
An immense body of research demonstrates that emotional facial expressions can be processed unconsci...