Posted on 08/17/2005 5:34:18 AM PDT by billorites
Researchers have finally found evidence for what good Catholic boys have known all along erotic images make you go blind. The effect is temporary and lasts just a moment, but the research has added to road-safety campaigners calls to ban sexy billboard-advertising near busy roads, in the hope of preventing accidents.
The new study by US psychologists found that people shown erotic or gory images frequently fail to process images they see immediately afterwards. And the researchers say some personality types appear to be affected more than others by the phenomenon, known as emotion-induced blindness.
David Zald, from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and Marvin Chun and colleagues from Yale University in Connecticut, showed hundreds of images to volunteers and asked them to pick a specific image from the rapid sequence. Most of the images were landscape or architectural scenes, but the psychologists included a few emotionally charged images, portraying violent or sexually provocative scenes.
The closer these emotionally charged images occurred prior to the target image, the more frequently people failed to spot the target image, the researchers found.
We observed that people failed to detect visual images that appeared one-fifth of a second after emotional images, whereas they can detect those images with little problem after neutral images, Zald says.
Primitive brain We think there is essentially a bottleneck for information processing and if a certain type of stimulus captures attention, it can jam up the bottleneck so subsequent information cant get through, Zald explains. It appears to happen involuntarily. The stimulus captures attention and once allocated to that particular stimulus, no other stimuli can get through for several tenths of a second.
He believes that a primitive part of the brain, known as the amygdala, may play a part. That region is involved in evaluating sensory input according to its emotional relevance and has an autonomic role, influencing heart rate and sweating.
It is possible that emotionally-charged stimuli produce preferential rapid routing of the impulse that bypasses the slower cortical route via the amygdala," Zald told New Scientist. "Patients with amygdala lesions pick out the target image without reacting to violent images, although they show normal blindness reactions when sexual images are introduced, which suggests another mechanism may also be involved.
Harm avoiders The researchers think emotion-induced blindness could lead to drivers simply not seeing another car or pedestrian if they have just witnessed an emotionally charged scene, such as an accident or sexually explicit billboard.
The effect could exacerbate the more obvious problem of drivers simply being distracted by large, arresting images. "It's the responsibility of drivers to ensure that when they are behind the wheel they keep their eyes on the job in hand," says a spokeswoman from Brake, a UK road safety organisation.
And some people are more vulnerable than others. The study assessed participants using a personality questionnaire, rating them according to their level of harm avoidance. Those scoring highly were more fearful, careful and cautious; those scoring low were more carefree and more comfortable in difficult or dangerous situations.
The researchers found that those with low harm avoidance scores were better able to stay focused on a target image than those with high harm avoidance scores.
People who are more harm avoidant may not be detecting negative stimuli more than other people, but they have a greater difficulty suppressing that information, Zald suggests.
The Brake spokeswoman says companies should think about the consequences of placing emotionally charged billboards at dangerous road junctions: We should be concerned if drivers are experiencing split-second breaks in concentration, which could result in an accident or death on the roads.
This thread will be fun, cue the popcorn.
Momma says it's not the images that makes ya go blind, it's what ya do while lookin' at um. :D
Is that a pseudonym?
As long as no kittens are harmed...
Sordy, im hvng a hard time typng becus of all the har on my plms.
I don't believe it. I'll have to test this theory.
If I'm not back in a week don't come looking for me.
Aw, C'mon, I'll just watch until I need glasses...
They could have worded that another way, but nooooooo...
Proof that on Ann Coulter threads it's always bad luck to have your reply appear just after her photo. Sigh.
The questionnaire...
Oh geez! You ruined my post!
In my neck of the woods, we call it a brain fart.
/sarc
Thanks--it was a laugh out loud when I innocently strolled down this posting--you've started my day!
You need shot!
We observed that people failed to detect visual images that appeared one-fifth of a second after emotional images, whereas they can detect those images with little problem after neutral images, Zald says.
Is it possible that, if someone is watching tree after building after tree after building after tree go by, that ANYTHING ELSE causes this same reaction?
Maybe a picture of a rutabaga would do the same thing, after trees and buildings.
Is it possible that it's just freakin' BOREDOM setting in?
So the way I get it,, if I see a hooters billboard, I'm gonna crash and die. naaa, It's only dangerous if my wife sees me staring at it.
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