Discrete, recurrent, and scalable patterns in human judgement underlie
affective picture ratings
Discrete, recurrent, and scalable patterns in human judgement underlie
affective picture ratings
Operant keypress tasks, where each action has a consequence, have been analogized to the construct of "wanting" and produce lawful relationships in humans that quantify preferences for approach and avoidance behavior. It is unknown if rating tasks without an operant framework, which can be analogized to "liking", show similar lawful …