The 17th Conference of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology

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Poster Presentation

[P2] Poster Presentation 2: Perception & Attention

Sat. May 25, 2019 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Seminar Room (EAST 2F)

[P2-08] Effects of presentation time and rating scales on preference of curved objects

*Tomoyuki Tanda1, Tomoki Maezawa2, Jun Kawahara1 (1. Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, 2. Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University)

Keywords:object preference, object types, presentation time

Curved objects are generally preferred to sharp angled objects regardless of object types (e.g., Bar & Neta, 2006). However, the size of the effect varied substantially across the previous studies, potentially due to the differences in presentation time and rating scales. The present study examined that presentation time and rating scales contribute to preference bias toward curved objects. We presented two types (real or meaningless) of curved and sharp angled objects with 90 ms of exposure duration in a like/dislike judgement task (Experiment 1). The results showed that participants preferred the curved real objects to the sharp angled real objects, but the effect did not occur with meaningless objects, when the presentation time was unlimited (Experiment 2), or when participants judged along the 0-100 scale (Experiment 3). We suggest that the presence or absence of the preference of curved objects depends on the presentation time and rating scales.

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