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Brightness differences influence the evaluation of affective pictures
Authors:Daniël Lakens  Daniel A Fockenberg  Karin P H Lemmens  Jaap Ham  Cees J H Midden
Institution:1. Department of Human-Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The NetherlandsD.Lakens@tue.nl;3. Department of Social &4. Organizational Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;5. Department of Human-Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:We explored the possibility of a general brightness bias: brighter pictures are evaluated more positively, while darker pictures are evaluated more negatively. In Study 1 we found that positive pictures are brighter than negative pictures in two affective picture databases (the IAPS and the GAPED). Study 2 revealed that because researchers select affective pictures on the extremity of their affective rating without controlling for brightness differences, pictures used in positive conditions of experiments were on average brighter than those used in negative conditions. Going beyond correlational support for our hypothesis, Studies 3 and 4 showed that brighter versions of neutral pictures were evaluated more positively than darker versions of the same picture. Study 5 revealed that people categorised positive words more quickly than negative words after a bright picture prime, and vice versa for negative pictures. Together, these studies provide strong support for the hypotheses that picture brightness influences evaluations.
Keywords:Affective pictures  Emotions  Brightness bias  IAPS  Colour psychology
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