The effects of nonconsciously priming emotion concepts on behavior.

Volume: 93, Issue: 6, Pages: 927 - 939
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Current empirical evidence regarding nonconsciously priming emotion concepts is limited to positively versus negatively valenced affect. This article demonstrates that specific, equally valenced emotion concepts can be nonconsciously activated, remain inaccessible to conscious awareness, and still affect behavior in an emotion-specific fashion. In Experiment 1A, participants subliminally primed with guilty emotion adjectives showed lower...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of nonconsciously priming emotion concepts on behavior.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
Volume
93
Issue
6
Pages
927 - 939
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