thinking and feeling Flashcards

1
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high v low contrast faces
highest attraction for easily percieved

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winkielman 1998

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2
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James-Lange theory

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emotional states inferred from physiological cues

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3
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UNIFORM V AlTeRnAtE wording
uniform rated higher

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leboe 2003

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4
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15 classic sculptures match the golden ratio

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rizzolatti 2007

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5
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faces with differing emotions
happy rated high sad rated low

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flexas 2013

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6
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processing fluency

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simplicity – activation of knowledge and experience

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7
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ease of categorisation

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conceptual fluency

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8
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the human condition

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we experience a rendition of the world created by our cognition

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9
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cannon-bard theory

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physiological and emotional states are simulataneous and independant

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10
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Dutton and Aron 1974

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told big/small shocks in next room. complete questionnaire before. women present. big shocks === attraction highly rated AND stress v calm condition stressful story led to more sexual imagery

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11
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golden ratrio

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best possible combination of features

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12
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cognitive explanation for attraction

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ease of processing and conceptual fluency

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13
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metacognition

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how familiarity is interpreted

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14
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familiarity

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when memory trace is misread as a real memory

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15
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faces shown (told some were peers)
familiar faces rated higher on attraction

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monin 2013

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16
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meer exposure effect

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repeated exposure leads to familiarity and therefore attraction

17
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more common features = more attractive

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zajonc 1968