I wouldn't call making men horny through erotic pictures "priming". Priming refers to incidental, subconscious stimuli at the edge of consciousness.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
You can call it whatever you want, but showing men pictures to elicit behavior doesn't replicate. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1472788/3/Shanks_Priming%20Mating%20Motives%20ms_FINAL_COMPLETE.pdf …
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Replying to @ryanhmurphy
I know what a catastrophy social priming is. But I thought stimulating sexual arousal with pictures is a legitimate technique, used for example in behavioral economics, eg by Loewenstein et al. I priming studies, the stimulus is only casual or even subliminal.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
Well according to the published version of what I sent you, the literature has all the blaring statistical alarms that the literature is underpowered and p-hacked.
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Replying to @ryanhmurphy @DegenRolf
In the paper by Loewenstein et al., the authors were just priming romantic motives (e.g. asking respondents to read a text, or exposing respondents to an attractive face). They did not trigger strong sexual arousal.
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Replying to @SylvieBorau @ryanhmurphy
Here eg, Loewenstein clearly writes about having generated sexual arousal via pictures https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/bdm.501 … I thought this was all about the influence of visceral states on decion making. Here is a very new paper on the subject, haven't read yet: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-19962-001 …
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Replying to @DegenRolf @ryanhmurphy
My mistake. I thought that Ryan was refering to the Shank et al. paper. Thanks for the new reference. This new paper from Sundie et al. is actually a comment on the Shank et al paper.
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Replying to @SylvieBorau @DegenRolf
I was referring to Shank et al. paper. I thought it was damning. I think there is room for erotic pictures to be effective advertising, without it, for example, having an effect on appetites for high calorie foods, which is where this thread started.
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Replying to @ryanhmurphy @SylvieBorau
By the way, Shank has just responded to the recent critique https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-19962-001 … of his critique, in the same journal. Look it up!
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Replying to @DegenRolf
Thanks Rolf! But I think this is not the right link? I would love to read their answer :)
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I did not have it at hand a while ago, here it is: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-19962-010 …
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