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Examined the aesthetic qualities of trance-inductive (TI) poetry. 41 (university student) readers, classified as low- and high-absorption, read a TI poem characterized by high metric regularity and rated the poem on 7 7-point evaluative scales. While low-absorption Ss found the poem to be boring and unpleasant, high-absorption Ss found the poem to be interesting and pleasant. Low-absorption Ss responded to a flat sequence of monotonously rhyming lines, finding the text to be boring, while the high-absorption Ss detected hierarchic structure in the poetic text, finding the latter to be pleasing.
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See also this more recent chapter: Glicksohn, J., & Berkovich-Ohana, A. (2012). Absorption, immersion, and consciousness. In J. Gackenbach (Ed.), Video game play and consciousness (pp. 83-99). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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This page is a summary of: Absorption and Trance-Inductive Poetry, Empirical Studies of the Arts, July 1991, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.2190/e4a8-89a9-dq54-5ryc.
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