The Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS): Introduction to a novel, standardized, wide-range, high-quality, realistic picture database

被引:0
作者
Artur Marchewka
Łukasz Żurawski
Katarzyna Jednoróg
Anna Grabowska
机构
[1] Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology,Laboratory of Brain Imaging, Neurobiology Centre
[2] Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology,Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Department of Neurophysiology
[3] Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology,Laboratory of Brain Imaging, Neurobiology Centre
来源
Behavior Research Methods | 2014年 / 46卷
关键词
Emotion induction; Affective visual stimuli; Affective ratings; Picture database; Physical properties; Gender differences; International Affective Picture System; Nencki Affective Picture System;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Selecting appropriate stimuli to induce emotional states is essential in affective research. Only a few standardized affective stimulus databases have been created for auditory, language, and visual materials. Numerous studies have extensively employed these databases using both behavioral and neuroimaging methods. However, some limitations of the existing databases have recently been reported, including limited numbers of stimuli in specific categories or poor picture quality of the visual stimuli. In the present article, we introduce the Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS), which consists of 1,356 realistic, high-quality photographs that are divided into five categories (people, faces, animals, objects, and landscapes). Affective ratings were collected from 204 mostly European participants. The pictures were rated according to the valence, arousal, and approach–avoidance dimensions using computerized bipolar semantic slider scales. Normative ratings for the categories are presented for each dimension. Validation of the ratings was obtained by comparing them to ratings generated using the Self-Assessment Manikin and the International Affective Picture System. In addition, the physical properties of the photographs are reported, including luminance, contrast, and entropy. The new database, with accompanying ratings and image parameters, allows researchers to select a variety of visual stimulus materials specific to their experimental questions of interest. The NAPS system is freely accessible to the scientific community for noncommercial use by request at http://naps.nencki.gov.pl.
引用
收藏
页码:596 / 610
页数:14
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] The Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS): Introduction to a novel, standardized, wide-range, high-quality, realistic picture database
    Marchewka, Artur
    Zurawski, Lukasz
    Jednorog, Katarzyna
    Grabowska, Anna
    BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 2014, 46 (02) : 596 - 610
  • [2] Characterization of the Nencki Affective Picture System by discrete emotional categories (NAPS BE)
    Riegel, Monika
    Zurawski, Lukasz
    Wierzba, Malgorzata
    Moslehi, Abnoss
    Klocek, Lukasz
    Horvat, Marko
    Grabowska, Anna
    Michalowski, Jaroslaw
    Jednorog, Katarzyna
    Marchewka, Artur
    BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, 2016, 48 (02) : 600 - 612
  • [3] Characterization of the Nencki Affective Picture System by discrete emotional categories (NAPS BE)
    Monika Riegel
    Łukasz Żurawski
    Małgorzata Wierzba
    Abnoss Moslehi
    Łukasz Klocek
    Marko Horvat
    Anna Grabowska
    Jarosław Michałowski
    Katarzyna Jednoróg
    Artur Marchewka
    Behavior Research Methods, 2016, 48 : 600 - 612
  • [4] Erotic subset for the Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS ERO): cross-sexual comparison study
    Wierzba, Malgorzata
    Riegel, Monika
    Pucz, Anna
    Lesniewska, Zuzanna
    Dragan, Wojciech L.
    Gola, Mateusz
    Jednorog, Katarzyna
    Marchewka, Artur
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 6
  • [5] The Nencki Affective Picture System (NAPS): a Children-Rated Subset; [O sistema de imagens afetivas da Nencki: um subconjunto de crianças]; [El sistema de imágenes afectivas de Nencki: un subconjunto para niños]
    Zamora E.V.
    Richard’s M.M.
    Introzzi I.
    Aydmune Y.
    Urquijo S.
    Olmos J.G.
    Marchewka A.
    Trends in Psychology, 2020, 28 (4) : 477 - 493