Harmful actions may seem more sinister when viewed in slow motion, study finds

Tuesday, August 2, 2016 - 19:31 in Psychology & Sociology

The camera lens may seem like an objective eye – but it’s the video playback where things can get tricky. A new study finds that when viewers watched a video of a violent act, they were far more likely to ascribe ill intent to the person who did it if the video was played in slow motion.  The findings,...

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