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On the role of goal relevance in emotional attention: Disgust evokes early attention to cleanliness
Authors:Julia Vogt  Ljubica Lozo  Ernst H. W. Koster  Jan De Houwer
Affiliation:1. Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology , Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium julia.vogt@UGent.be;3. Department of Psychology , Technical University Dortmund , Dortmund, Germany;4. Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology , Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Prior evidence has shown that aversive emotional states are characterised by an attentional bias towards aversive events. The present study investigated whether aversive emotions also bias attention towards stimuli that represent means by which the emotion can be alleviated. We induced disgust by having participants touch fake disgusting objects. Participants in the control condition touched non-disgusting objects. The results of a subsequent dot-probe task revealed that attention was oriented to disgusting pictures irrespective of condition. However, participants in the disgust condition also oriented towards pictures representing cleanliness. These findings suggest that the deployment of attention in aversive emotional states is not purely stimulus driven but is also guided by the goal to alleviate this emotional state.
Keywords:Attentional bias  Goals  Motivation  Emotion regulation  Disgust
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