- Color perception and design
- Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Multisensory perception and integration
- Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Participatory Visual Research Methods
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
- UAV Applications and Optimization
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Art Education and Development
- Media Influence and Health
- Narrative Theory and Analysis
- Educational and Psychological Assessments
- Contemporary Literature and Criticism
- Military Defense Systems Analysis
- Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
- Comics and Graphic Narratives
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
Breda University of Applied Sciences
2019-2024
Purpose This paper aims to stimulate the discussion in fields of hospitality, tourism and leisure on what exactly constitutes “an experience” how measure it; authors unpack experience construct into its core constituent elements, namely, emotions. Design/methodology/approach The reviews insights from psychology cognitive neuroscience that define experiences as a fine-grained temporal succession emotions occur during an experiential episode. Limitations current methods for measuring are...
Memory forms the input for future behavior. Therefore, how individuals remember a certain experience may be just as important itself. The peak-and-end-rule (PE-rule) postulates that remembered experiences are best predicted by peak emotional valence and at end of an in here now. PE-rule, however, has mostly been assessed experimental paradigms induce relatively simple, one-dimensional (e.g. experienced pain clinical setting). This hampers generalizations PE-rule to everyday life. paper...
Emotions are a key component of tourism experiences, as emotions make experiences more valued and memorable. Peak-and-end-theory states that overall experience evaluations best predicted by the at most intense final moments an experience. has mostly been studied for relatively simple experiences. Recent insights suggest peak-and-end-theory does not necessarily hold which tend to be heterogeneous multi-episodic in nature. Through novel approach using electrophysiological measures combination...
Aesthetic experiences have an influence on many aspects of life. Interest in the neural basis aesthetic has grown rapidly past decade, and fMRI studies identified several brain systems supporting experiences. Work rapid neuronal dynamics experience, however, is relatively scarce. This study adds to this field by investigating experience being aesthetically moved means ERP time-frequency analysis. Participants' EEG was recorded while they viewed a diverse set artworks evaluated extent which...
Structured experience (SE) providers continuously evaluate and improve their experiential offerings to make them more memorable. Arguably, the temporal dynamics of emotions in an have a crucial influence on its memorability. Traditional post-experience evaluation procedures tend ignore these dynamics, thus offering imprecise feedback for exactly when where optimize offerings. In this paper, we use two methods as tool evaluating how closely lived SE follows intended by provider: real-time...
Dark rides are archetypal theme park attractions that provide compelling experiences through carefully structured experience designs. In a literature review, we follow and slightly modify Langhof Güldenberg’s conceptualization of the dark ride (DRE) suggest DRE mostly consists narrative transportation, presence, flow, emotions. However, to what extent these conceptualizations match actual supply remains unexamined. Therefore, evaluate 238 in EMEA region on product determinants compare...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous value in both fundamental research (e.g. positive psychology, emotion regulation theory) and applied settings (clinical, healthcare, commercial). We aimed decode the representation of experience two discrete emotions: sadness disgust, devoid differences valence arousal. In a passive viewing paradigm, we showed evoking images from International Affective Picture System participants while...
Aesthetic experiences have an influence on many aspects of life. Interest in the neural basis aesthetic has grown rapidly past decade, and fMRI studies identified several brain systems supporting experiences. Work rapid neuronal dynamics experience, however, is relatively scarce. The present study adds to this field by investigating experience being aesthetically moved means ERP time-frequency analysis. Participants’ EEG was recorded while they viewed a diverse set artworks evaluated extent...