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The Impact of Background Stimuli on the Perception of Fear in Facial ExpressionsStephanie Kwon - Byrnes (1983) found bright colors were associated with positive emotions (e.g., happiness) and dark colors were associated with negative (e.g., sadness) emotions. Emotion is communicated through facial expressions which are a form of nonverbal communication (VandenBos... Keep Reading »
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Public Perceptions of Media Bias: A Meta-Analysis of American Media Outlets During the 2012 Presidential ElectionDaniel Quackenbush - There has been a considerable surge of scholastic inquiry in recent years into understanding the factors responsible for the fluctuating levels of public trust in the American news media. With every election year, the American public continues to perpetuate the stereotype... Keep Reading »
Art, Hallucination, and EmbodimentNick Davis - This essay will discuss visual perception as well as examine the relationship between art and hallucination. The paper is divided into three sections. The first section will explore phenomenological aspects of the Ayahuasca hallucinations described in Benny Shanon... Keep Reading »
Visualizing Sound: Effects of Pitch Height and Tonality on Luminance MatchingNaomi F. Maxwell - Synesthesia, a perceptual condition in which two or more senses intermix, has elicited research on cross-modal perception in general. Previous studies have found similar patterns of matching color to sound among synesthetes and non-synesthetes. This study tested a... Keep Reading »
How Do I Look? The Impact of Compliments on Self-Perceived AttractivenessOlga Yatsenko - The present study investigates the effect of a compliment on self-perceived attractiveness and then compares this effect between genders. Participants (48 university students, consisting of 24 females and 24 males with a mean age of 20.25 [SD = 1.26]) were asked to... Keep Reading »
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