POVEZANOST FENOMENA AFANTAZIJA SA PREFERENCIJOM KA ODREĐENIM FILMSKIM ŽANROVIMA

Ana M. Stojković, Aleksandra Kostić, Monika Gluvačević
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Aphantasia is a recently identified condition which is defined as the inability to create mental imagery. This study aimed to examine whether the level of mental imagery of respondents can be predicted based on the preference of the movie genre and to explore whether there are statistically significant differences between respondents who prefer different movie genres in terms of aphantasia. The sample consisted of 925 respondents (M= 187, F= 738). Age range in the sample was from 18 to 85 (M = 31.13; SD = 10.93). The aphantasia was operationalized through VVIQ (Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire), the Instrument for Measuring Favorite Movie Genres, made for the purpose of this research was also used. Data processing was performed on the overall score of aphantasia, as well as on separate scales of open and closed eyes, and after that on a subsample of men and women, but the results were not statistically significant in any case. Both aphantasia scales of open (α = 0.874) and closed eyes (α = 0.936) show high internal consistency reliability. The results show that the phenomenon of aphantasia cannot be predicted based on the preferences of movie genres (F(6, 918) = 0.91, p = .489, R2 = .006), as well as that there are no statistically significant differences in aphantasia between respondents who prefer different film genres (F (5/919) = 0.16, p = .976). By the method of multiple linear regression of the opposite direction, we obtained that aphantasia can statistically significantly predict only the preferences of the Comedy genre (F(2, 922) = 4.67, p =.010; R2 = .010) with β = -.12; p = .003. Since different results are obtained in the reverse order, based on aphantasia we can predict preferences for movie genres to a certain extent, which could speak in favor of previously done researches that claimed aphantasia is congenital.
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幻像症是最近发现的一种病症,被定义为无法创造心理意象。本研究旨在检验被调查者的心理意象水平是否可以通过电影类型偏好来预测,并探讨不同电影类型偏好的被调查者在幻像方面是否存在统计学上的显著差异。样本包括925名受访者(M= 187, F= 738)。样本年龄范围为18 ~ 85岁(M = 31.13;Sd = 10.93)。本研究还使用了为本研究目的而制作的《视觉意象生动度问卷》(VVIQ, vivid of Visual Imagery Questionnaire)。我们对失视症的总分、睁眼和闭眼分别进行了数据处理,之后又对男性和女性的子样本进行了数据处理,但结果在任何情况下都没有统计学意义。睁眼和闭眼失视量表均具有较高的内部一致性信度(α = 0.874)。结果表明,幻视现象不能通过电影类型偏好来预测(F(6,918) = 0.91, p = .489, R2 = .006),不同类型偏好的被调查者幻视现象的差异无统计学意义(F(5/919) = 0.16, p = .976)。通过反方向多元线性回归的方法,我们得到幻像性仅能预测喜剧类型的偏好(F(2,922) = 4.67, p = 0.010;R2 = 0.010), β = - 0.12;P = 0.003。由于不同的结果以相反的顺序得到,基于幻像症我们可以在一定程度上预测对电影类型的偏好,这可以支持之前的研究声称幻像症是先天性的。
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