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Does priming negative emotions really contribute to more positive aesthetic judgments? A comparative study of emotion priming paradigms using emotional faces versus emotional scenes and multiple negative emotions with fEMG.

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Published
Dec 01, 2019
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19(8)
Pages
1396-1413
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Gernot Gerger, Matthew Pelowski, Tomohiro Ishizu (2019). Does priming negative emotions really contribute to more positive aesthetic judgments? A comparative study of emotion priming paradigms using emotional faces versus emotional scenes and multiple negative emotions with fEMG.. Emotion, 19(8), 1396-1413. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000528
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