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Elementary motion perception interferes with Film-induced emotions

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Many authors showed that dynamism in images increases emotional responses whether they were objectively or subjectively measured (Simons, Detenber, Reiss, & Shults, 2000; Ravaja, 2004). The aim was to investigate the effects of three elementary motions on emotional films’ perception, given that these motions involved changes in the perception of static emotional images (Chafi, Schiaratura, & Rusinek, 2012) and in the memorization of emotional words (Podevin, Chafi, Rusinek, & Békaert, 2012). Participants were shown short films validated by Schaefer, Nils, Sanchez, and Philippot (2010) in which were inlaid motion patterns from Chafi et al. (2012). Results indicated that a wave-like, translational and parabolic motion do not have the same effects on emotional self-reports. More precisely, data suggest that the translational motion increased positive film-induced feelings of happiness and agitation compared to the parabolic motion. Further research shall be directed towards more objective ways of investigation.
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hal-03043816 , version 1 (07-12-2020)

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Alhadi Chafi, Boris Gambet, Sarah Crespel, Loris Schiaratura, Stephane Rusinek. Elementary motion perception interferes with Film-induced emotions. Psychologica Belgica, 2014, Psychologica Belgica, 54 (1), pp.157-169. ⟨10.5334/pb.ab⟩. ⟨hal-03043816⟩

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