We’re back for another week!
This episode of interlude’s Journal looks at the long history of Genre Mislabeling in the music world, why it might not be as harmless as you thought, and how the media slyly use different types of psychology to get away with it. If this is your kind of thing give it a listen! Bringing up an interesting theory in this one that might tell you more about yourself than you knew.
Catch me back next week for another episode, every Wednesday 6PM BST.
Psychology for your h3adtop:
(Copy and paste these citations into Google Scholar or your Search Engines):
Luck, S. J., & Ford, M. A. (1998). On the role of selective attention in visual perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 95(3), 825-830.
Öhman, A., Flykt, A., & Esteves, F. (2001). Emotion drives attention: detecting the snake in the grass. Journal of experimental psychology: general, 130(3), 466.
Haladjian, H. H., & Montemayor, C. (2015). On the evolution of conscious attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(3), 595-613.
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-selective-attention-2795022 (A much easier and informative read)
Harmon-Jones, E., & Allen, J. J. (2001). The role of affect in the mere exposure effect: Evidence from psychophysiological and individual differences approaches. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27(7), 889-898.
http://socialpsychonline.com/2016/03/the-mere-exposure-effect/
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Siggy J
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Zephyr Cheetham
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