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Emotion concepts and self-focused attention: Exploring parallel effects of emotional states and emotional knowledge

Journal
Motivation and Emotion
ISSN
0146-7239
ISSN-Digital
1573-6644
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2006-07-25
Author(s)
Silvia, Paul J.
Phillips, Ann G.
Baumgärtner, Miriam K.  
Maschauer, Emily L.
DOI
10.1007/s11031-006-9033-x
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 self-awareness.
Language
English
Keywords
Emotion
Self-awareness
Emotion concepts
Self-focused attention
Cognition and emotion
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
New York, NY
Volume
30
Number
2
Start page
225
End page
231
Pages
7
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/82673
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Eprints ID
56957

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