Real is the new sexy : the influence of perceived realness on self-reported arousal to sexual visual stimuli
Marini, M., Ansani, A., Demichelis, A., Mancini, G., Paglieri, F., & Viola, M. (2024). Real is the new sexy : the influence of perceived realness on self-reported arousal to sexual visual stimuli. Cognition and Emotion, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2023.2296581
Published in
Cognition and EmotionAuthors
Date
2024Copyright
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
As state-of-art technology can create artificial images that are indistinguishable from real ones, it is urgent to understand whether believing that a picture is real or not has some import over affective phenomena such as sexual arousal. Thus, in two pre-registered online studies, we tested whether 60 images depicting models in underwear elicited higher self-reported sexual arousal when believed to be (N = 57) or presented as (N = 108) real photographs as opposed to artificially generated. In both cases, Realness correlated with significantly higher scores on self-reported sexual arousal. Consistently with the literature on downregulation of emotional response to fictional works, our result indicates that sexual images that are perceived to be fake are less arousing than those believed to portray real people.
Publisher
RoutledgeISSN Search the Publication Forum
0269-9931Keywords
Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/201997588
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Influence of presentation duration on filtering of irrelevant stimuli in visual working memory
Liu, Qiang; Yin, Xiaomin; Guo, Lijing; Ye, Chaoxiong (BioMed Central, 2024)In environments teeming with distractions, the ability to selectively focus on relevant information is crucial for advanced cognitive processing. Existing research using event-related potential (ERP) technology has shown ... -
Self-report measurement of segmentation, mimesis and perceived emotions in acousmatic electroacoustic music
Mendoza Garay, Juan (2014)Acousmatic Electroacoustic Music is a form of art in which any sound is regarded to have the potential to be used as a basic unit to build a musical discourse. This study addresses the measurement of three important aspects ... -
Reciprocal Relationships Between Perceived Supportive School Climate and Self-reported Truancy : A Longitudinal Study from Grade 6 to Grade 9
Virtanen, Tuomo; Pelkonen, Jenni; Kiuru, Noona (Routledge, 2023)This longitudinal study of 1,066 Finnish students examined bidirectional reciprocal relationships between changes in perceived supportive school climate and changes in self-reported truancy from the last year of primary ... -
Association of Self-Reported Hearing Difficulty to Objective and Perceived Participation Outside the Home in Older Community-Dwelling Adults
Mikkola, Tuija; Portegijs, Erja; Rantakokko, Merja; Gagné, Jean-Pierre; Rantanen, Taina; Viljanen, Anne (Sage Publications, Inc., 2015)Objective: To investigate whether hearing difficulty is associated with objective and perceived participation in social and leisure activities outside the home in older adults. Method: Self-reported hearing difficulty, ... -
Self-Reported Hearing Status Is Associated with Lower Limb Physical Performance, Perceived Mobility, and Activities of Daily Living in Older Community-Dwelling Men and Women
Mikkola, Tuija; Polku, Hannele; Portegijs, Erja; Rantakokko, Merja; Rantanen, Taina; Viljanen, Anne (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.; American Geriatrics Society, 2015)BACKGROUND: Poor hearing is common in older adults and it may have negative consequences which extend beyond communication. OBJECTIVES: To explore the associations of self-reported hearing problems with physical performance ...