Title of article
Doing the unpleasant: How the emotional nature of a threat-relevant task affects task-switching
Author/Authors
Jeffrey R. Paulitzki، نويسنده , , Evan F. Risko، نويسنده , , Jonathan M. Oakman، نويسنده , , Jennifer A. Stolz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
350
To page
355
Abstract
Much recent work has investigated participants’ ability to switch between simple cognitive tasks. However, little research examines how performing an emotionally relevant task affects one’s ability to switch tasks. Understanding how emotion affects the task-switching process may help elucidate the role of emotion in executive control. Across two experiments, participants alternated predictably between two tasks requiring a perceptual decision about either an aversive spider image or a neutral digit. The results demonstrate that fearful participants evinced accelerated engagement toward, and decelerated disengagement away from, the threat-relevant task.
Keywords
EmotionTask-switchingCognitive-flexibilityIndividual-differencesExecutive control
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
458710
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