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Looking at the eyes of happiness: Positive emotions mediate the influence of life satisfaction on attention to happy faces
Authors:Alvaro Sanchez
Affiliation:Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Ghent, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Despite significant advancements in the research of subjective well-being (SWB), little is known about its connection with basic cognitive processes. The present study explores the association between selective attention to emotional stimuli (i.e. emotional faces) and both the emotional and cognitive components of SWB (i.e. emotional well-being and satisfaction in life, respectively). Participants (N?=?83) were asked to freely watch a series of 84 pairs of emotional (happy, angry, or sad) and neutral faces from the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces database. Eye-tracking methodology measured first fixations, number of fixations, and the time spent looking at emotional faces. Results showed that both the emotional and cognitive components of SWB were related to a general bias to attend to happy faces and avoid sad faces. Yet, bootstrapping analyses showed that positive emotions, rather than life satisfaction, were responsible for the positive information-processing bias. We discuss the potential functionality of these biases and their implications for research on positive emotions.
Keywords:attention  life satisfaction  positive mood  subjective well-being  eye tracking  cognition  cognitive bias  selective attention  positive emotions
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