Learn Before
Relation
Gilbert Study (1990)
Participants were shown videos of people smiling and asked to judge whether the smile was real or fake. After each trial, participants were told whether or not each smile was real or fake. One some trials, participants were simultaneously asked to respond to a tone. During the subsequent test phase, participants were more likely to identify fake smiles as real when the judgement was paired with a secondary interruptive task.
0
1
Updated 2021-06-26
Contributors are:
Who are from:
Tags
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
Library Science