De Cesarei Andrea, Codispoti Maurizio
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Emotion. 2008 Jun;8(3):352-63. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.8.3.352.
Previous studies have suggested that picture size reduction affects emotional reactions, possibly because scenes subtending a small visual angle are perceived as being more distant and less relevant compared to larger stimuli. However, pictures that subtend a small visual angle also contain few fine-grained details, which may determine less vivid representations and responses compared to larger and more detailed images. Critically, the present study compared two different types of manipulations, namely size reduction and low-pass spatial filtering, which determined similar detail loss but affected visual angles differently. Affective modulation was assessed using an evaluative task and a behavioral interference task. Results showed that the availability of fine-grained details, independently of visual angle, modulated emotional evaluation. Moreover, interference in an unrelated task was unaffected by either size reduction or low-pass spatial filtering. These findings suggest that high spatial frequencies affect subjective emotional response whereas attentional capture by affective stimuli seems to rely on information that is sufficient to allow a categorization of picture content.
先前的研究表明,图片尺寸缩小会影响情绪反应,这可能是因为与较大的刺激相比,所对视角较小的场景被认为距离更远且关联性更低。然而,所对视角较小的图片也包含较少的细粒度细节,与更大且更详细的图像相比,这可能导致呈现和反应不够生动。至关重要的是,本研究比较了两种不同的操作,即尺寸缩小和低通空间滤波,它们导致了相似的细节损失,但对视角的影响不同。使用评价任务和行为干扰任务评估情感调节。结果表明,细粒度细节的可用性独立于视角,调节了情绪评价。此外,无关任务中的干扰不受尺寸缩小或低通空间滤波的影响。这些发现表明,高空间频率会影响主观情绪反应,而情感刺激对注意力的捕捉似乎依赖于足以对图片内容进行分类的信息。