So Close I Can Almost Sense It: The Interplay between Sensory Imagery and Psychological Distance

Across the five sensory modalities we examine an unexplored difference in imagery: psychological distance. In particular, we propose that imagined senses can be psychologically more proximal or distal based on the maximum physical distance typically required for a stimulus to be sensed. Specifically, we propose that imagined senses that require close proximity to the body in order to be sensed (i.e., taste, touch) will feel more psychologically proximal than senses that do not require such close proximity (i.e., hearing, sight). We obtain support for our theoretical framework across a pilot study, four lab studies, and one field study by examining how images evoked using different sensory modalities differentially influence variables shown in past research to vary along psychological distance: (1) the imagined distance between the consumer and the stimulus, (2) product perceptions on other dimensions of psychological distance, and (3) persuasion when matched with other dimensions of psychological distance.

[1]  Curtis P. Haugtvedt,et al.  Interactive Effects of Presentation Modality and Message-Generated Imagery on Recall of Advertising Information , 1996 .

[2]  Kent B. Monroe,et al.  Role of Prior Affect and Sensory Cues on Consumers’ Affective and Cognitive Responses and Overall Perceptions of Quality , 1998 .

[3]  A. Gilbert,et al.  Olfactory and visual mental imagery. , 1998 .

[4]  L. Williams,et al.  The Distinct Affective Consequences of Psychological Distance and Construal Level , 2014 .

[5]  E. Rolls,et al.  Novel visual stimuli activate a population of neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex , 2005, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[6]  Vividness of Visual and Haptic Imagery of Movement , 1998, Perceptual and motor skills.

[7]  E. Higgins,et al.  Transfer of value from fit. , 2003, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[8]  A. Aron,et al.  Inclusion of Other in the Self Scale and the structure of interpersonal closeness , 1992 .

[9]  Jeffrey M. Zacks,et al.  Lateral somatotopic organization during imagined and prepared movements. , 2006, Journal of neurophysiology.

[10]  Eric Yorkston,et al.  A Sound Idea: Phonetic Effects of Brand Names on Consumer Judgments , 2004 .

[11]  Paul W. Rodaway Sensuous Geographies: Body, Sense and Place , 1994 .

[12]  Maureen Morrin,et al.  Does Touch Affect Taste? The Perceptual Transfer of Product Container Haptic Cues , 2008 .

[13]  A. D’Ausilio,et al.  An fMRI investigation on image generation in different sensory modalities: the influence of vividness. , 2009, Acta psychologica.

[14]  Martin Wetzels,et al.  More than Words: The Influence of Affective Content and Linguistic Style Matches in Online Reviews on Conversion Rates , 2013 .

[15]  G. Ganis,et al.  Assessing vividness of mental imagery: The Plymouth Sensory Imagery Questionnaire. , 2014, British journal of psychology.

[16]  Linda L. Price,et al.  The Role of Imagery in Information Processing: Review and Extensions , 1987 .

[17]  Noam Sobel,et al.  Hedonic-specific activity in piriform cortex during odor imagery mimics that during odor perception. , 2007, Journal of neurophysiology.

[18]  Jinhong Xie,et al.  Effects of Social and Temporal Distance on Consumers' Responses to Peer Recommendations , 2010 .

[19]  Ryan S. Elder,et al.  Feminine to smell but masculine to touch? Multisensory congruence and its effect on the aesthetic experience , 2010 .

[20]  Exploring the impact of sucking sweets on flavour imagery , 2011 .

[21]  J. Andrade,et al.  EVIDENCE FOR AN OLFACTORY STORE IN WORKING MEMORY , 2007 .

[22]  M. Tiggemann,et al.  The phenomenology of food cravings: The role of mental imagery , 2005, Appetite.

[23]  Jacob Cohen Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences , 1969, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design.

[24]  A. Krishna,et al.  An Integrative Review of Sensory Marketing: Engaging the Senses to Affect Perception, Judgment and Behavior , 2011 .

[25]  Frank R. Kardes,et al.  Construal-Level Effects on Preference Stability, Preference-Behavior Correspondence, and the Suppression of Competing Brands , 2006 .

[26]  Aradhna Krishna,et al.  The Effects of Advertising Copy on Sensory Thoughts and Perceived Taste , 2010 .

[27]  C. Zelano,et al.  A Specialized Odor Memory Buffer in Primary Olfactory Cortex , 2009, PloS one.

[28]  E. Higgins Making a good decision: value from fit. , 2000, The American psychologist.

[29]  A. Hayes Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach , 2013 .

[30]  M. Morrin,et al.  Smellizing Cookies and Salivating: A Focus on Olfactory Imagery , 2014 .

[31]  Robert J. Zatorre,et al.  Mental Concerts: Musical Imagery and Auditory Cortex , 2005, Neuron.

[32]  P. Bone,et al.  The Generation and Consequences of Communication-evoked Imagery , 1992 .

[33]  J. Pennebaker,et al.  Linguistic Markers of Psychological Change Surrounding September 11, 2001 , 2004, Psychological science.

[34]  Y. Trope,et al.  Construal Levels and Psychological Distance: Effects on Representation, Prediction, Evaluation, and Behavior. , 2007, Journal of consumer psychology : the official journal of the Society for Consumer Psychology.

[35]  R. Klatzky,et al.  There's more to touch than meets the eye: The salience of object attributes for haptics with and without vision. , 1987 .

[36]  Jerry C. Olson,et al.  Are Product Attribute Beliefs the Only Mediator of Advertising Effects on Brand Attitude? , 1981 .

[37]  Y. Trope,et al.  The role of feasibility and desirability considerations in near and distant future decisions: A test of temporal construal theory. , 1998 .

[38]  K. Vohs,et al.  Conspicuous Consumption versus Charitable Behavior in Response to Social Exclusion: A Differential Needs Explanation , 2012 .

[39]  Sam J. Maglio,et al.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: General Distance from a Distance: Psychological Distance Reduces Sensitivity to Any Further Psychological Distance , 2022 .

[40]  Dengfeng Yan Future events are far away: exploring the distance-on-distance effect. , 2014, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[41]  Trygg Engen,et al.  The perception of odors , 1982 .

[42]  M. Bensafi,et al.  Olfactomotor activity during imagery mimics that during perception , 2003, Nature Neuroscience.

[43]  Stefan Geyer,et al.  Imagery of voluntary movement of fingers, toes, and tongue activates corresponding body-part-specific motor representations. , 2003, Journal of neurophysiology.

[44]  S. Kosslyn,et al.  Neural foundations of imagery , 2001, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[45]  A Peter McGraw,et al.  Feeling close: emotional intensity reduces perceived psychological distance. , 2010, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[46]  Joann Peck,et al.  In Search of a Surrogate for Touch: The Effect of Haptic Imagery on Perceived Ownership , 2013 .

[47]  R Todd Constable,et al.  Trying to detect taste in a tasteless solution: modulation of early gustatory cortex by attention to taste. , 2007, Chemical senses.

[48]  C. Spence,et al.  Crossmodal Mental Imagery , 2013 .

[49]  Nicholas H. Lurie,et al.  Temporal Contiguity and Negativity Bias in the Impact of Online Word of Mouth , 2013 .

[50]  Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al.  Reading cinnamon activates olfactory brain regions , 2006, NeuroImage.

[51]  T. Engen Remembering Odors and Their Names , 1987 .

[52]  Y. Trope,et al.  The effects of time perspective and level of construal on social distance. , 2011, Journal of experimental social psychology.

[53]  Carey K. Morewedge,et al.  Thought for Food: Imagined Consumption Reduces Actual Consumption , 2010, Science.

[54]  Yaacov Trope,et al.  Negotiation from a near and distant time perspective. , 2006, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[55]  Angela Y. Lee,et al.  It's Time to Vote: The Effect of Matching Message Orientation and Temporal Frame on Political Persuasion , 2009 .

[56]  Noriaki Hattori,et al.  Functional Imaging of Gustatory Perception and Imagery: Btop-downq Processing of Gustatory Signals , 2004 .

[57]  Klaus Fiedler,et al.  On the relations between distinct aspects of psychological distance: An ecological basis of construal-level theory ☆ , 2012 .

[58]  Y. Trope,et al.  Construal-level theory of psychological distance. , 2010, Psychological review.

[59]  Cheryl J Wakslak The where and when of likely and unlikely events , 2012 .

[60]  David J. M. Kraemer,et al.  Musical imagery: Sound of silence activates auditory cortex , 2005, Nature.

[61]  Z. Pylyshyn The imagery debate: Analogue media versus tacit knowledge. , 1981 .

[62]  Angela Y. Lee,et al.  Bringing the frame into focus: the influence of regulatory fit on processing fluency and persuasion. , 2004, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[63]  Ryan S. Elder,et al.  Satiation from sensory simulation: Evaluating foods decreases enjoyment of similar foods , 2014 .

[64]  John A Bargh,et al.  The Scaffolded Mind: Higher mental processes are grounded in early experience of the physical world. , 2009, European journal of social psychology.

[65]  Yaacov Trope,et al.  Construal levels and self-control. , 2006, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[66]  Yaacov Trope,et al.  Automatic processing of psychological distance: evidence from a Stroop task. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[67]  J. Herink,et al.  Changes of acetylcholinesterase activity in the brain following septal lesions in the rat , 1977, Neuroscience.

[68]  Yaacov Trope,et al.  Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology the Use of Visual and Verbal Means of Communication across Psychological Distance on Behalf Of: Society for Personality and Social Psychology , 2022 .

[69]  S. Kosslyn Image and brain: the resolution of the imagery debate , 1994 .

[70]  R. Klatzky,et al.  Haptic exploration in the presence of vision. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[71]  J. Pennebaker,et al.  How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Words , 2006, Psychological science.

[72]  Alan C. Evans,et al.  Working Memory in Another Dimension: Functional Imaging of Human Olfactory Working Memory , 2001, NeuroImage.