British Journal of Psychology: Monograph supplements, Issue 35University Press, 1961 - Psychology |
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Preface page vii | 1 |
NONEMOTIONAL INFLUENCES ON RECOGNITION | 9 |
EMPIRICAL WORK IN FIVE PROBLEM AREAS | 21 |
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Abnorm anagram anxiety associative reaction-times auditory behaviour-theory Bruner & Postman chapter Chodorkoff conflict correct correlation cues curvilinear relationship determinant of recognition differences difficult to recognise dimension directive-state ease of recognition emotional stimuli emotionality and recognition emotionality level Eriksen & Browne evidence evoked experimental extraversion F-scale factor findings frequency factor frequency ratings Goldiamond groups GSR's higher recognition thresholds hypothesis hypothesis-theory increases in stimulus individual interpretation Lazarus lower recognition thresholds lower thresholds Lysak McGinnies measure of recognition MMPI negative Neuroticism neutral stimuli neutral words nition thresholds paralogs perceptual defence effects perceptual defence phenomena perceptual defence relationship personality positive presented Psychol raised thresholds reaction recog relationship between stimulus reported repression response bias response suppression rp tendency scores selected sexual significant Solomon Spence stimulus emotionality stimulus words subception subliminal subliminal perception Subliminal stimulation suggested taboo thresholds for emotional U-curve variable verbal response visual acuity word frequency word-counts