Behavioral Sciences (Apr 2020)

IMPULSE Moment-by-Moment Test: An Implicit Measure of Affective Responses to Audiovisual Televised or Digital Advertisements

  • Gemma Anne Calvert,
  • Geraldine Trufil,
  • Abhishek Pathak,
  • Eamon Philip Fulcher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs10040073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 73

Abstract

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IMPULSE is a novel method for detecting affective responses to dynamic audiovisual content. It is an implicit reaction time test that is carried out while an audiovisual clip (e.g., a television commercial) plays in the background and measures feelings that are congruent or incongruent with the content of the clip. The results of three experiments illustrate the following four advantages of IMPULSE over self-reported and biometric methods: (1) being less susceptible to typical confounds associated with explicit measures, (2) being easier to measure deep-seated and often nonconscious emotions, (3) being better able to detect a broad range of emotions and feelings, and (4) being more efficient to implement as an online method.

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