Makoto Mizukami, K. Aoyama, M. Furukawa, T. Maeda, H. Ando
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Frustration suppression for wellbeing in decision making
This paper assesses subjective and behavioral responses against supraliminal and subliminal visual stimuli during decision making, aiming to enhance human psychological wellbeing. We conducted an experiment in which we assessed variations of response time and subjective task load evaluation, changing visual stimuli. The paper concludes that subjective strength of frustration depends on an amount of attention attraction.