2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3951120/v1
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Seeing fast and slow: The influence of music-induced affective states and individual sensory sensitivity on visual processing speed

Gaia Lapomarda,
Michele Deodato,
David Melcher

Abstract: There is a speed-accuracy trade-off in perception. The ability to quickly extract sensory information is critical for survival, while extended processing can improve our accuracy. It has been suggested that emotions can change our style of processing, but their influence on processing speed is not yet clear. In three experiments, combining online and laboratory studies with different emotion induction procedures, we investigated the influence of both affective states, manipulated with music, and individual tra… Show more

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