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Pleasant emotional induction broadens the visual world of young children
Authors:Poirel Nicolas  Cassotti Mathieu  Beaucousin Virginie  Pineau Arlette  Houdé Olivier
Institution:UMR6232 (CI-NAPS), CNRS, CEA, Université de Caen, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France. nicolas.poirel@parisdescartes.fr
Abstract:These experiments aimed at studying the influence of emotional context on global/local visual processing in children. Children 5 years old, known to present an immature global visual bias, and 8 years old, known to pay attention predominantly to global information, were placed in either a neutral or pleasant emotional context and subsequently presented with a global/local visual judgement task. As with previous findings for adults, both age groups presented a pronounced perceptual bias toward global information following exposure to emotionally pleasant pictures. Interestingly, younger children, who do not present a global bias during the neutral exposure, presented the same preference for global information as older children when exposed to the pleasant context. These findings indicate that emotion may strongly affect visual perception in children, with important implications for educational practice and models of cognition.
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