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Self-focused attention and reactions to fear
Authors:Michael F. Scheier  Charles S. Carver  Frederick X. Gibbons
Affiliation:Carnegie-Mellon University USA;University of Miami USA;Iowa State University USA
Abstract:Two studies were conducted to study the effect of self-focused attention on behavioral responses to fear. In Experiment 1, phobics and nonphobics were asked to approach and hold a snake either in the presence of a mirror or with no mirror. In Experiment 2, high and low private self-conscious subjects were asked to submit to a series of either mild or strong electric shock for humanitarian reasons. In each case, self-directed attention caused increased responsivity to the fearful affect and made subjects more likely to withdraw from the situation, regardless of the fact that a behavioral standard existed which called for an opposite response. The theoretical and behavioral implications of the findings were discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to Michael F. Scheier   Department of Psychology   Carnegie-Mellon University   Pittsburgh   PA 15213.
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