Movement direction or change in distance? Self- and object-related approach–avoidance motions

Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 713 - 720
Published: May 1, 2008
Abstract
Based on the conceptualization of approach as a decrease in distance and avoidance as an increase in distance, we predicted that stimuli with positive valence facilitate behavior for either approaching the stimulus (object as reference point) or for bringing the stimulus closer (self as reference point) and that stimuli with negative valence facilitate behavior for withdrawing from the stimulus or for pushing the stimulus away. In Study 1, we...
Paper Details
Title
Movement direction or change in distance? Self- and object-related approach–avoidance motions
Published Date
May 1, 2008
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
713 - 720
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