Real-time responses to stories: linking valence shifts to post-exposure emotional flow and transportation

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Julia R. Winkler, C. Mengelkamp, Markus Appel
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Narrative experiences are characterized by dynamic emotional responses. Research has begun to investigate implications of emotional shifts for narrative processing, but the continuous measurement of emotion poses a challenge. This study examines how valence shifts captured using real-time response (RTR) measurement during two films relate to transportation and post-exposure self-reported emotional flow. Across both films, valence shifts (in terms of the mean intra-individual standard deviation of RTR valence) were positively correlated with transportation and self-reported emotional flow. Valence shifts and self-reported emotional flow were higher among women than men. We discuss the use of RTR measurement for the assessment of emotional shifts during narrative processes.
对故事的实时反应:将效价转变与曝光后的情绪流动和转移联系起来
叙事体验以动态的情绪反应为特征。研究已经开始调查情绪变化对叙事处理的影响,但情绪的持续测量带来了挑战。本研究探讨了在两部电影中使用实时反应(RTR)测量捕捉到的价移如何与运输和暴露后自我报告的情绪流相关。在两部影片中,效价转移(以RTR效价的个体内平均标准偏差为标准)与转移和自我报告的情绪流呈正相关。女性的效价转移和自我报告的情绪流高于男性。我们讨论了使用RTR测量来评估叙事过程中的情绪转移。
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