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Sequential dependency for affective appraisal of food images

Title
Sequential dependency for affective appraisal of food images
Authors
Van der Burg, ErikToet, AlexanderAbbasi, ZahraBrouwer, Anne-MarieVan Erp, Jan B. F.Kallen, Victor L.Kaneko, DaisukeKim, Youjin (Eugene)Kinnear, Marisede Kock, Henriette L.Kusbiantari, DyahLee, Tzong-RuLiu, YingxuanLuhovyy, Bohdan L.MacEachern, EmilyMezgebe, Abadi GebreNikolova, RoujaOlatunde, GaniyatSrisayekti, WilisTahir, Muhammad RizwanUshiama, ShotaYurek, Merve Aslihan
Ewha Authors
김유진
SCOPUS Author ID
김유진scopusscopusscopusscopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
ISSN
2662-9992JCR Link
Citation
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS vol. 8, no. 1
Publisher
SPRINGERNATURE
Indexed
SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
How we perceive the world is not solely determined by our experiences at a given moment in time, but also by what we have experienced in our immediate past. Here, we investigated whether such sequential effects influence the affective appraisal of food images. Participants from 16 different countries (N = 1278) watched a randomly presented sequence of 60 different food images and reported their affective appraisal of each image in terms of valence and arousal. For both measures, we conducted an inter-trial analysis, based on whether the rating on the preceding trial(s) was low or high. The analyses showed that valence and arousal ratings for a given food image are both assimilated towards the ratings on the previous trial (i.e., a positive serial dependence). For a given trial, the arousal rating depends on the arousal ratings up to three trials back. For valence, we observed a positive dependence for the immediately preceding trial only, while a negative (repulsive) dependence was present up to four trials back. These inter-trial effects were larger for males than for females, but independent of the participants' BMI, age, and cultural background. The results of this exploratory study may be relevant for the design of websites of food delivery services and restaurant menus.
DOI
10.1057/s41599-021-00909-4
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