Abstract
Effect of observers' emotional state on color discrimination was examined. Observers in happy ( n = 18) versus sad ( n = 18) emotional states, as induced by Eich and Metcalfe's 1989 procedure, were faster at discriminating high versus low arousal colors, respectively. Emotional state of observers had no effect on processing colors differing in valence.
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Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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