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DOI: 10.1037/e548052012-146
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Effects of Video, Priming and Music on Emotions and Motivation

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“…Both pieces of work featuring a music-video condition reported beneficial effects which bettered those of music alone ( Annesi, 2001 ; Barwood, Weston, Thelwell, & Page, 2009 ). Furthermore, Loizou and Karageorghis (2009) report that the use of primes incorporated into pre-task motivational video presentations led to performance increments in anaerobic work. The primes in this case were motivating words (e.g., ‘push’, ‘drive’, and ‘go’) which appeared momentarily (40 ms) on screen during the video presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both pieces of work featuring a music-video condition reported beneficial effects which bettered those of music alone ( Annesi, 2001 ; Barwood, Weston, Thelwell, & Page, 2009 ). Furthermore, Loizou and Karageorghis (2009) report that the use of primes incorporated into pre-task motivational video presentations led to performance increments in anaerobic work. The primes in this case were motivating words (e.g., ‘push’, ‘drive’, and ‘go’) which appeared momentarily (40 ms) on screen during the video presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work on the interactive effects of music and video is virgin territory for researchers, yet it represents a modality that is increasingly becoming ubiquitous in the gym environment (see Barwood et al, 2009 ; Loizou & Karageorghis, 2009 ). Potential paths include the use of interview and observational techniques to gauge how exercisers respond to music and video across a range of exercise modalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further unconsidered aspect of the stimuli used is that the emotional content of the visual condition may have interacted in some way with the music when they were delivered concurrently (cf. Loizou & Karageorghis, 2009 ). The work of Potteiger et al (2000) also focused on low-intensity cycle ergometer work.…”
Section: Low-to-moderate-intensity Endurance Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, such threats to internal validity are assuaged somewhat by the external validity of the music and video combination, which suggests a fruitful avenue for future investigation (cf. Loizou & Karageorghis, 2009 ).…”
Section: Low-to-moderate-intensity Endurance Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%