The Autonomy of Affect 论文

1995Cultural Critique引用 1498
Social and Educational SciencesPsychiatry, Mental Health, Neuroscience

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Cultural Critique
发表日期
1995-01-01
发表年份
1995

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Social and Educational SciencesPsychiatry, Mental Health, Neuroscience

摘要

Just images, no words, very simple. It was a story depicted in a short shown on German TV as a fill-in between programs. The film drew complaints from parents reporting that their children had been frightened. That drew the attention of a team of researchers. Their study was notable for failing to find much of what it was studying: cognition. Researchers, headed by Hertha Sturm, used three versions of the film: the original wordless version and two versions with voiceovers added. The first voice-over version was dubbed factual. It added a simple step-by-step account of the action as it happened. A second version was called emotional. It was largely the same as the factual version, but included at crucial turning points words expressing the emotional tenor of the scene under way.

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