Self-focused attention,facial behavior,autonomic arousal and the experience of emotion |
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Authors: | John T. Lanzetta James J. Biernat Robert E. Kleck |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Dartmouth College, 03755 Hanover, New Hampshire |
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Abstract: | Two experiments examined alternative explanations for the Scheier and Carver(1977) results linking self-focused attention to increased responsivity to emotional stimuli. In both studies autonomic, expressive, and self-report measures of emotional arousal failed to confirm the earlier findings. An individual difference measure reported by others to parallel the effects of situationally manipulated self-attention also failed to confirm the previously reported findings. Though in direct contradiction to Scheier and Carver's results, the results are consistent with a facial feedback hypothesis and with previous findings on the effects of expressive inhibition on self-reports of emotional arousal.This research was supported in part by NSF grant 77-08926 to the first author and by NIMH grant MH 29446 to the third author, as well as by funds from the Lincoln Filene Endowment to Dartmouth College. |
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