by
Anonymous Coward
on 2019年03月19日 18時29分
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Abstract It is suggested that long-term exposure to violent media may decrease sensitivity to depictions of violence. However, it is unknown whether persistent exposure to music with violent themes affects implicit violent imagery processing. Using a binocular rivalry paradigm, we investigated whether the presence of violent music influences conscious awareness of violent imagery among fans and non-fans of such music. Thirty-two fans and 48 non-fans participated in the study. Violent and neutral pictures were simultaneously presented one to each eye, and participants indicated which picture they perceived (i.e. violent percept, neutral percept or blend of two) via key presses, while they heard Western popular music with lyrics that expressed happiness or Western extreme metal music with lyrics that expressed violence. We found both fans and non-fans of violent music exhibited a general negativity bias for violent imagery over neutral imagery regardless of the music genres. For non-fans, this bias was stronger while listening to music that expressed violence than while listening to music that expressed happiness. For fans of violent music, however, the bias was the same while listening to music that expressed either violence or happiness. We discussed these results in view of current debates on the impact of violent media.(強調は引用者による)
暴力的な画像に対して反応 (スコア:0)
英語読める人、論文でどう書いてるか教えて欲しいのだけど
「暴力的な画像に対して反応」というのと
「暴力的な行為を実際にする」というのは天と地の開きがありますよね。
たとえば道端で銃を構えている男がいたとします。
一部の人はどうせモデルガンだろうと無視するかもしれませんが
ほとんどの人間は、ハッと身構えて近づかないようにするなど「反応」するはずです。
ですがその人達は「自分も銃を撃ちたい」と思ってるわけじゃないですよね。
どっちかというとこの研究は
「虐待やイジメを受けた子供は他人の悪意に敏感」
というわかりきったことと同じものを示しているのでは?と思ってしまうのですが・・・。
Re:暴力的な画像に対して反応 (スコア:0)
Abstract
It is suggested that long-term exposure to violent media may decrease sensitivity to depictions of violence. However, it is unknown whether persistent exposure to music with violent themes affects implicit violent imagery processing. Using a binocular rivalry paradigm, we investigated whether the presence of violent music influences conscious awareness of violent imagery among fans and non-fans of such music. Thirty-two fans and 48 non-fans participated in the study. Violent and neutral pictures were simultaneously presented one to each eye, and participants indicated which picture they perceived (i.e. violent percept, neutral percept or blend of two) via key presses, while they heard Western popular music with lyrics that expressed happiness or Western extreme metal music with lyrics that expressed violence. We found both fans and non-fans of violent music exhibited a general negativity bias for violent imagery over neutral imagery regardless of the music genres. For non-fans, this bias was stronger while listening to music that expressed violence than while listening to music that expressed happiness. For fans of violent music, however, the bias was the same while listening to music that expressed either violence or happiness. We discussed these results in view of current debates on the impact of violent media.(強調は引用者による)
わかりましたか?