
The Kuleshov Effect, Part 2
Stuff To Blow Your Mind
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Do the Coolishav Effect Really Exist?
A study in the journal perception in two thousand 16 by daniel barrett at all, called a does the cool shav effect really exist? Revisiting a classic film experiment on facial pressions and emotional context. They found that sad music did make people more likely to rate a supposedly neutral face as sad, and vice versa. And then there was another one by barnowski and hate in a perception in two thousands 17 called the auditory kolishov effect, multi sensory integration in movie editing. So they tried it out with a group of 36 participants who were presented with 24 film sequences of neutral faces across six different emotional conditions. And they actually did find a correlation. It may not have
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