Stimulus Threat and Exposure Context Modulate the Effect of Mere Exposure on Approach Behaviors

Volume: 7
Published: Nov 29, 2016
Abstract
Mere-exposure research has found that initially neutral objects made familiar are preferred relative to novel objects. Recent work extends these preference judgments into the behavioral domain by illustrating that mere exposure prompts approach-oriented behavior toward familiar stimuli. However, no investigations have examined the effect of mere exposure on approach-oriented behavior toward threatening stimuli. The current work examines this...
Paper Details
Title
Stimulus Threat and Exposure Context Modulate the Effect of Mere Exposure on Approach Behaviors
Published Date
Nov 29, 2016
Volume
7
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