Both pictures and films are widely used elicitors in experimental approach to emotions. However, there is no consensus regarding their relative impact. I describe conceptual underpinning of these methods, their theoretical comparison, and related methods. In a study of 124 students I assess and compare the impact of pictures and films on experiential, behavioural and physiological reactions. There were stronger reactions in response to positive film than to positive pictures. Negative film and pictures were similar in strength yet different in kind of reactions they yielded. The difference can be explained by different temporal characteristics of both methods. Present study is the second study dealing with this topic, and the only study tha...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
Research in psychology and affective neuroscience often relies on film as a standardized and reliabl...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. techniques in eliciting emotion in a laboratory setting but have not been...
The aim of this research was to study the influence of both the emotional content and the physical c...
An experimental study evaluated affective response by students to various teaching media films. slid...
Viewing photographic images that depict affectively engaging events prompts a wide variety of psycho...
As emotion science has matured, the palette of viable emotion elicitation techniques has grown. Incr...
Meta-analyses and reviews on emotion research have shown the use of film clips to be one of the most...
Abstract It is well known that our emotional response has a relation with our bodily state, and that...
<p>We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusi...
The persistence of negative moods (sadness and anxiousness) induced by three visual Mood Induction P...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
<p>Relative ratings of how much subjects felt emotionally affected by the pictures depending on the ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
Movies have an extraordinary way of capturing our perceptual, conceptual and emotional processes. As...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
Research in psychology and affective neuroscience often relies on film as a standardized and reliabl...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. techniques in eliciting emotion in a laboratory setting but have not been...
The aim of this research was to study the influence of both the emotional content and the physical c...
An experimental study evaluated affective response by students to various teaching media films. slid...
Viewing photographic images that depict affectively engaging events prompts a wide variety of psycho...
As emotion science has matured, the palette of viable emotion elicitation techniques has grown. Incr...
Meta-analyses and reviews on emotion research have shown the use of film clips to be one of the most...
Abstract It is well known that our emotional response has a relation with our bodily state, and that...
<p>We describe the creation of a film library designed for researchers interested in positive (amusi...
The persistence of negative moods (sadness and anxiousness) induced by three visual Mood Induction P...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
<p>Relative ratings of how much subjects felt emotionally affected by the pictures depending on the ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
Movies have an extraordinary way of capturing our perceptual, conceptual and emotional processes. As...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
Research in psychology and affective neuroscience often relies on film as a standardized and reliabl...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. techniques in eliciting emotion in a laboratory setting but have not been...