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Lateral asymmetry of personal optimism
Authors:Roger A. Drake
Affiliation:Western State College of Colorado USA
Abstract:By combining models of cerebral emotional asymmetry and unilateral hemispheric activation, it was hypothesized that orienting to the right would produce greater personal optimism about future events than would orienting toward the left. This was supported significantly in two experiments which differed from each other in their manipulations, hypothetical future events, means of responding, and settings. The results supported previous research on unrealistic optimism and extended the concept to show the effect of induced lateral orientation. It was proposed that this effect is mediated by mood, and possibly by perceived control, and that this methodology can be extended to other behaviors which have proven amenable to mood manipulation.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Roger A. Drake   Department of Psychology   Western State College of Colorado   Gunnison   CO 81230.
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