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Hillman, Charles H.
Cuthbert, Bruce N.
Cauraugh, James
Bradley, Margaret M.
Lang, Peter J.

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Motivation and Emotion. 2000, 24, pp. 13-28. Available under: doi: 10.1023/A:1005535508771

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Investigated psychophysiological differences in identified sport fans within the context of the biphasic theory of emotion (P. J. Long, 1985). Forty participants (aged 18-49 yrs), grouped into three levels of identification with the local university athletic teams, viewed five pictures from each of two categories (team-relevant sport and team-irrelevant sport). Self-identified sport fans rated team-relevant pictures as more pleasant and arousing compared to team-irrelevant pictures. The P3 component of the event-related potential to an irrelevant startle probe was diminished and heart-rate deceleration was enhanced during team-relevant pictures as a function of fan identification level, suggesting that these pictures evoked a motivated attentional state. Neither probe-P3 nor heart rate differed for team- irrelevant pictures. Lastly, increased positivity for slow cortical potentials was evident for team-relevant compared to team-irrelevant pictures, regardless of fan identification level. These results suggest the utility of psychophysiological measures in the study of sport fans, and, for other positive emotions as well.

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150 Psychologie

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Affective & psychophysiological responses, *Emotional Responses, *Pictorial Stimuli, *Psychophysiology, *Sports

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ISO 690HILLMAN, Charles H., Bruce N. CUTHBERT, James CAURAUGH, Harald T. SCHUPP, Margaret M. BRADLEY, Peter J. LANG, 2000. Psychophysiological responses of sport fans. In: Motivation and Emotion. 2000, 24, pp. 13-28. Available under: doi: 10.1023/A:1005535508771
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  journal={Motivation and Emotion},
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