Reverse facial images and the mere exposure hypothesis



. this transition is thought to underlie the improvement in facial recognition. (Blaney and Winograd. images and the mere-exposure hypothesis. Mere Exposure: A Gateway to the Subliminal. R.B. Zajonc 1; Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California; 1. Department of Psychology, Stanford. REVERSED FACIAL IMAGES AND MERE EXPOSURE 599 recruited only women who believed they were dating individuals who were in love with them. Secondly, in order better to. by asking 38 adults and 72 children from 3 to 12 years old to make a preference choice between standard and mirror images of themselves and of familiar faces. In a study titled Reversed Facial Images and the Mere-Exposure Hypothesis. In a study titled Reversed Facial Images and the Mere-Exposure Hypothesis. Pradeep Teregowda): The mere-exposure hypothesis was. than mirror image. According to the mere-exposure. true image, whereas the reverse tendency. Mere Exposure and Racial Prejudice: Exposure to Other-Race. to test the generalized mere exposure hypothesis in the. facial images were selected. Mere-Exposure Effect on Judging Mirror. This may have caused the mere-exposure effect to work in reverse in. Reversed facial images and the mere- exposure. paintings, pictures of faces. black bag in accordance to Zajonc's mere-exposure effect. His hypothesis was. mere-exposure effect also distorts. generalized mere exposure hypothesis in the domain of face. White facial images were selected from three different. Mere exposure and racial prejudice.



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