Thirst modulates a perception.
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Changizi, MA; Hall, WG
Published in: Perception
January 2001
Does thirst make you more likely to think you see water? Tales of thirsty desert travelers and oasis mirages are consistent with our intuitions that appetitive state can influence what we see in the world. Yet there has been surprisingly little scrutiny of this appetitive modulation of perception. We tested whether dehydrated subjects would be biased towards perceptions of transparency, a common property of water. We found that thirsty subjects have a greater tendency to perceive transparency in ambiguous stimuli, revealing an ecologically appropriate modulation of the visual system by a basic appetitive motive.
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Perception
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1468-4233
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0301-0066
Publication Date
January 2001
Volume
30
Issue
12
Start / End Page
1489 / 1497
Related Subject Headings
- Visual Perception
- Thirst
- Humans
- Experimental Psychology
- Decision Making
- Binomial Distribution
- 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
- 5202 Biological psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
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Changizi, M. A., & Hall, W. G. (2001). Thirst modulates a perception. Perception, 30(12), 1489–1497. https://doi.org/10.1068/p3266
Changizi, M. A., and W. G. Hall. “Thirst modulates a perception.” Perception 30, no. 12 (January 2001): 1489–97. https://doi.org/10.1068/p3266.
Changizi MA, Hall WG. Thirst modulates a perception. Perception. 2001 Jan;30(12):1489–97.
Changizi, M. A., and W. G. Hall. “Thirst modulates a perception.” Perception, vol. 30, no. 12, Jan. 2001, pp. 1489–97. Epmc, doi:10.1068/p3266.
Changizi MA, Hall WG. Thirst modulates a perception. Perception. 2001 Jan;30(12):1489–1497.
Published In
Perception
DOI
EISSN
1468-4233
ISSN
0301-0066
Publication Date
January 2001
Volume
30
Issue
12
Start / End Page
1489 / 1497
Related Subject Headings
- Visual Perception
- Thirst
- Humans
- Experimental Psychology
- Decision Making
- Binomial Distribution
- 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
- 5202 Biological psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology