A Bio‐Informational Theory of Emotion: Motion and Image Size Effects on Viewers

Les AA. portent leur attention sur les mecanismes biologiques de saisie de l'information, de l'emotion. Ils s'efforcent d'examiner les reponses emotionnels a l'information. Ils se demandent si les caracteristiques des moyens d'information determinent l'intensite des stimuli informationnels. Ils s'interrogent sur le caractere statique ou dynamique des images ainsi produites. Ils presentent une theorie bio-informationnelle de l'emotion et un modele qui permet de mesurer l'influence de la taille et du caractere statique ou dynamique d'images presentees

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