Influence of emotion on perception

Cards (14)

  • What was the aim of McGinnies' 1949 study?
    To determine if anxiety affects word recognition
  • What types of words were used in McGinnies' study?
    Neutral and mildly offensive or taboo words
  • How were participants instructed to respond to the words in the study?
    Say the word out loud upon recognition
  • What method was used to measure participants' emotional stimulation?
    Galvanic skin response (GSR) which monitors changes in sweat gland
  • What were the results of McGinnies' study regarding word recognition?
    Participants took longer to recognize offensive words
  • What did McGinnies conclude about emotion and perceptual set?
    Emotion affects recognition speed of words -words associated with higher anxiety or embarrassment slow down
  • What term did McGinnies use to describe the brain's response to offensive words?
    Perceptual defence
  • What are the strengths of McGinnies' study?
    • Objective measurement using GSR
    • Results less open to bias
    • Scientific methods enhance reliability
  • What are the weaknesses of McGinnies' study?
    • Delayed recognition may be due to embarrassment
    • Extraneous variable of embarrassment affects results
    • Contradictory results in emotion and perceptual set
  • How is emotion defined in the context of the study material?
    A strong feeling or mood with motivational properties
  • How does emotion influence perceptual set?
    By increasing or decreasing sensitivity to stimuli
  • What happens to our perception of things associated with strong emotion?
    They appear bigger, brighter, or more appealing
  • What might happen when we perceive something unpleasant?
    We may block out or ignore it or perhaps notice it
  • What are the effects of emotion on attention and perception?
    • Emotion influences focus of attention
    • Can increase sensitivity to threats
    • May lead to ignoring unpleasant stimuli