Title of article :
Threat, high self-esteem, and reactive approach-motivation: Electroencephalographic evidence
Author/Authors :
McGregor، نويسنده , , Ian A. Nash، نويسنده , , Kyle A. and Inzlicht، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
High self-esteem predicts personal resilience but also predicts zealous and antisocial reactions to various threats, such as, failure, uncertainty, and mortality salience. The present research supports a basic motivational interpretation of high self-esteem that can account for its resilient but also its zealous and antisocial tendencies. An experimentally manipulated uncertainty threat caused participants with high self-esteem to react with heightened Relative Left Frontal (F7/F8) EEG Activity, a common neural marker of resilient approach-motivation. As predicted by past theorizing on offensive defensiveness (McGregor, 2006), the obtained pattern of neural results mirrors the interaction effect of self-esteem and threat on various antisocial defenses. It is accordingly suggested that reactive approach-motivation processes may help provide an integrative account for some of the angry, zealous, proud, risky, ideological, meaning-seeking, and worldview defense reactions to various threats that have been reported in the social psychological literature.
Keywords :
Uncertainty threat , self-esteem , electroencephalography , Extremism , Approach-motivation , antisocial behavior
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology