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Left frontal cortical activation and spreading of alternatives: tests of the action-based model of dissonance
Authors:Harmon-Jones Eddie  Harmon-Jones Cindy  Fearn Meghan  Sigelman Jonathan D  Johnson Peter
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. eddiehj@gmail.ocm
Abstract:The action-based model of dissonance predicts that following decisional commitment, approach-oriented motivational processes occur to assist in translating the decision into effective and unconflicted behavior. Therefore, the modulation of these approach-oriented processes should affect the degree to which individuals change their attitudes to be more consistent with the decisional commitment (spreading of alternatives). Experiment 1 demonstrated that a neurofeedback-induced decrease in relative left frontal cortical activation, which has been implicated in approach motivational processes, caused a reduction in spreading of alternatives. Experiment 2 manipulated an action-oriented mindset following a decision and demonstrated that the action-oriented mindset caused increased activation in the left frontal cortical region as well as increased spreading of alternatives. Discussion focuses on how this integration of neuroscience and dissonance theory benefits both parent literatures.
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