Something for Nothing: Is Visual Encoding Automatic?
Titel:
Something for Nothing: Is Visual Encoding Automatic?
Auteur:
Lang, Annie Potter, Robert F. Bolls, Paul D.
Verschenen in:
Media psychology
Paginering:
Jaargang 1 (1999) nr. 2 pagina's 145-163
Jaar:
1999-06-01
Inhoud:
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that visual encoding of television messages is a relatively automatic process, whereas verbal encoding is a relatively controlled process. Subjects viewed 30 messages crossed on Production Pacing (slow, medium, fast) and Arousing Content (calming, arousing). It was argued that as pacing and arousal increased, the resources required to process the messages would increase, which would interfere with the controlled process of verbal encoding but not with the automatic process of visual encoding. As expected, visual recognition was not affected by the increased resource requirements, but verbal recognition declined.