Frontiers in Psychology (Feb 2023)

It’s awe-fully unfamiliar: The effect of familiarity on awe within a virtual reality setting

  • Cassidy Ochadleus,
  • Charissa Kirby,
  • Christie Napa Scollon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1096283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Awe-inducing scenes are purported to involve vastness and a need for accommodation. Familiarity with a stimulus should reduce the need for accommodation, thereby reducing the intensity of awe experienced. The present study tested the effect of familiarity to a natural awe-inducing scene on the experience of awe. Forty undergraduate participants (N = 40) participated in a virtual reality experiment. Using a within-subjects design, participants viewed (in counterbalanced order) an awe-inducing nature scene that was either familiar or unfamiliar. The dependent measure was self-reported awe. Results confirmed that participants experienced diminished awe while viewing a familiar awe-inducing scene compared to viewing an unfamiliar awe-inducing scene.

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