Title of article
Emotion Concepts and Self-Focused Attention: Exploring Parallel Effects of Emotional States and Emotional Knowledge
Author/Authors
Paul J. Silvia، نويسنده , , Ann G. Phillips، نويسنده , , Miriam K. Baumgaertner and Emily L. Maschauer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
225
To page
231
Abstract
Many experiments have found that emotional experience
affects self-focused attention. Several approaches
to cognition and emotion predict that conscious emotional
experience may be unnecessary for this effect. To test this hypothesis,
two experiments primed emotion concepts without
affecting emotional experience. In Experiment 1, subliminal
exposure to sad faces (relative to happy faces and neutral
faces) increased self-focused attention but not subjectively
experienced affect. In Experiment 2, a scrambled-sentences
task that primed happy and sad emotion concepts increased
self-focused attention relative to a neutral task. Thus, simply
activating knowledge about emotions was sufficient to increase
self-focused attention. The discussion considers implications
for research on how emotional states affect selfawareness.
Keywords
Emotion . Self-awareness . Emotion concepts .Self-focused attention . Cognition and emotion
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Record number
711564
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