What You See Is Determined By Your Emotional State
A study based on the findings of a two-part experiment revealed empirical evidence that affective realism involves changes in visual perception. The paper titled “Seeing What You Feel: Affect Drives Visual Perception of Structurally Neutral Faces” was published in the journal Psychological Science on Feb. 27. Affective realism is a term which describes the tendency of…
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