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Is the sunny side up and the dark side down? Effects of stimulus type and valence on a spatial detection task

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posted on 2018-03-22, 10:29 authored by Maria Amorim, Ana P. Pinheiro

In verbal communication, affective information is commonly conveyed to others through spatial terms (e.g. in “I am feeling down”, negative affect is associated with a lower spatial location). This study used a target location discrimination task with neutral, positive and negative stimuli (words, facial expressions, and vocalizations) to test the automaticity of the emotion-space association, both in the vertical and horizontal spatial axes. The effects of stimulus type on emotion-space representations were also probed. A congruency effect (reflected in reaction times) was observed in the vertical axis: detection of upper targets preceded by positive stimuli was faster. This effect occurred for all stimulus types, indicating that the emotion-space association is not dependent on sensory modality and on the verbal content of affective stimuli.

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This work was supported by grant numbers IF/00334/2012, PTDC/MHN PCN/3606/2012 and PTDC/MHC-PCN/0101/2014 funded by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT) and FEDER (European Regional Development Fund) through the European programs QREN (National Strategic Reference Framework), and COMPETE (Operational Programme “Thematic Factors of Competitiveness”), awarded to A.P.P.

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