Original paper
Approaching the familiar: On the ability of mere exposure to direct approach and avoidance behavior
Abstract
The mere-exposure literature has shown that familiar objects are preferred to novel objects. However, no work has definitively shown that mere exposure can direct and facilitate approach movements. In Experiment 1, participants were shown stimuli and were later re-exposed to them along with novel stimuli. Participants were directed to make an approach or avoidant motion to each and response times were recorded. As predicted, participants were...
Paper Details
Title
Approaching the familiar: On the ability of mere exposure to direct approach and avoidance behavior
Published Date
Jun 8, 2011
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
383 - 392
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