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Individual differences in sensitivity to taste-shape crossmodal correspondences
People generally associate curved and symmetrical shapes with sweetness, while associating angular and asymmetrical shapes with the …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Munar, E.
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Spence, C.
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Velasco, C.
How stable are taste-shape crossmodal correspondences?
People generally associate curved and symmetrical shapes with sweetness, while associating angular and asymmetrical shapes with the …
Tabassum, F.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Spence, C.
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Munar, E.
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Velasco, C.
How universal is preference for visual curvature? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Evidence dating back a century shows that humans are sensitive to and exhibit a preference for visual curvature. This effect has been …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Vartanian, O.
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Skov, M.
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Corradi, G.B.
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Nadal, M.
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Silvia, P.J.
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Munar, E.
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DOI
Preference for curvature in paintings extends to museum context
Some aesthetic experiences depend predominantly on the perceptual attributes of the stimulus. In the last two decades, contour shape …
Munar, E.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Ruta, N.
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Dorado, A.
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Rey, C.
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Pepperell, R.
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Sociosexuality 2.0: Unrestricted sociosexuality modulates trustworthiness judgments in a mobile dating-like interface
Photo filters have become a pervasive strategy to obtain social approval in social media. Postulating that sociosexuality is a major …
Olivera La-Rosa, A.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Ingram, G.P.D.
Humans prefer to see and imagine drawing curved objects
Lines contribute to the visual experience of drawings. People show a higher preference for curved than sharp angled lines. We studied …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Sarria, D.
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Corradi, G.B.
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Munar, E.
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Exploring the relationship between callous-unemotional traits and implicit attitudes toward violence
Past research has associated callous-unemotional traits (CU) in young people with serious conduct problems and antisocial behavior. …
Olivera-La Rosa, A.
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Amador, O.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Carmona-Cardona, C.A.
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Acosta-Tobón, S.A.
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Arango-Tobón, O.E.
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Villacampa, J.
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In masks we trust: Explicit and implicit reactions to faces wearing medical masks during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused controversy over new norms of mask-wearing in public places. A previous online experiment showed that …
Ingram, G.P.D.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Jiménez-Leal, W.J.
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Olivera La-Rosa, A.
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The “Joker” laugh: social judgments towards affective deviants in a sample of young offenders with callous unemotional traits
We assessed negative bias in Colombian young offenders towards affective deviants (those who violate emotional norms). Postulating that …
Olivera-La Rosa, A.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Carmona, C.A.
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Arango-Tobón, O.E.
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Amador, O.
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Rosselló-Mir, J.
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Ingram, G.P.D.
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Shape familiarity modulates preference for curvature in drawings of common use objects
Drawing is a way to represent common-use objects. The contour of an object is a salient feature that defines its identity. Preference …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Palumbo, L.
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Rey, C.
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Munar, E.
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When Symmetric and Curved Visual Contour Meet Intentional Instructions: Hedonic Value and Preference
Symmetry and contour take part in shaping visual preference. However, less is known about their combined contribution to preference. We …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Corradi, G.
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Rosselló-Mir, J.
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Munar, E.
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Preference for paintings is also affected by curvature
Preference for curvature has been demonstrated using many types of stimuli, but it remains an open question whether curvature plays a …
Ruta, N.
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Vañó, J.
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Pepperell, R.
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Corradi, G.B.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Rey, C.
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Munar, E.
DOI
Circles are detected faster than downward-pointing triangles in a speeded response task
Simple geometric shapes are associated with facial emotional expressions. According to previous research, a downward-pointing triangle …
Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Rey, C.
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Llames, R.
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Escudero, J.T.
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Dorado, A.
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Munar, E.
DOI
Keep your (social) distance: Pathogen concerns and social perception in the time of COVID-19
Previous research suggests that individual differences in pathogen disgust sensitivity and social anxiety predict avoidance behavior, …
Olivera La-Rosa, A.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Ingram, G.P.D.
DOI
Reply to Myszkowski et al. (2020): Some matters of fact concerning aesthetic sensitivity
We respond to some of Myszkowski and colleagues’ (2020, Br. J. Psychology) critical comments on our recent work on aesthetic …
Nadal, M.
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Corradi, G.
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Ramon, J.
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Clemente, A.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Sweet and bitter nearthreshold solutions activate cross-modal correspondence between taste and shapes of cups
Recent studies have pointed out some cross-modal correspondences between flavoured beverages, as well as basic taste solutions, and …
Pich, J.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Blay, N.T.
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Corradi, G.B.
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Munar, E.
DOI
A new conception of visual aesthetic sensitivity
Aesthetic sensitivity has been defined as the ability to recognize and appreciate beauty and compositional excellence, and to judge …
Corradi, G.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Ramon, J.
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Clemente, A.
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Nadal, M.
DOI
Aesthetic sensitivity to curvature in real objects and abstract designs
The features of objects have a strong influence on how we evaluate, judge, approach, and behave toward them. People generally prefer …
Corradi, G.
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Belman, M.
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Currò, T.
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Chuquichambi, E.G.
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Rey, C.
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Nadal, M.
DOI
The effects of presentation time on preference for curvature of real objects and meaningless novel patterns
Objects with curved contours are generally preferred to sharp-angled ones. In this study, we aim to determine whether different …
Corradi, G.
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Rosselló-Mir, Jaume
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Vañó, J.
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Chuquichambi, E.
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Bertamini, M.
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Munar, E.
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