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Emotional dimensions as determinants of self-focused attention
Authors:Georgia Panayiotou  Rashelle Brown  Scott R. Vrana
Affiliation:1. University of Cyprus , Nicosia, Cyprusgeorgiap@ucy.ac.cy;3. Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, VA, USA
Abstract:Negative emotions, and particularly sadness, have been found to induce self-focused attention among both depressed and normal individuals. However, positive emotion, such as happiness, is sometimes found to have a similar effect. The present study examines the effect of emotion on self-focus induction by looking separately at the emotional dimensions of valence and arousal. It postulates that arousal would be even more potent than valence in increasing self-focus, since it increases the salience of the self. Results of Experiment 1 showed that emotions that are both intense and negative, such as fear, induce the most self-focus, but pleasant relaxation also resulted in increased self-focusing. Experiment 2, using a similar design, replicated the arousal effect, and showed that fear and joy, the two most arousing emotions resulted in the most self-focus.
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