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Dysphoria and Mobilization of Mental Effort: Effects on Cardiovascular Reactivity
Authors:Kerstin Brinkmann  Guido H. E. Gendolla
Affiliation:(1) FPSE, Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, 40, Bd. du Pont d’Arve, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
Abstract:Two studies examined the influence of dysphoria on motivational intensity in a student sample. Participants worked on a memory task (Study 1) or a mental concentration task (Study 2) without fixed performance standard (“do your best”). Based on their scores on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies – Depression Scale (L. S. Radloff, 1977), dysphoric and nondysphoric students were compared with regard to their effort-related cardiovascular reactivity during task performance. As predicted on the basis of the mood-behavior-model (G. H. E. Gendolla, 2000) and motivational intensity theory (J. W. Brehm & E. A. Self, 1989), dysphoric participants showed stronger cardiovascular reactivity while working on the cognitive tasks than nondysphoric participants. In Study 1, nondysphoric participants performed better on the memory task than dysphoric participants. Theoretical implications are discussed.
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Keywords:Dysphoria  Negative affect  Effort mobilization  Cardiovascular reactivity  Motivational intensity
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