Emotional Attention Set-Shifting and Its Relationship to Anxiety and Emotion Regulation
Attentional deployment is a primary strategy individuals use to regulate emotion. In 2 experiments, a measure of an individual's ability to deploy attention toward and away from emotional mental representations was developed. This measure of attentional control capacity for emotion adapted an e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Emotion (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2009-10, Vol.9 (5), p.681-690 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Attentional deployment is a primary strategy individuals use to regulate emotion. In 2 experiments, a measure of an individual's ability to deploy attention toward and away from emotional mental representations was developed. This measure of
attentional control capacity for emotion
adapted an explicit-cuing task switching paradigm in which participants had to shift between emotional and neutral mental sets. Experiment 1 (
N
= 118) showed that those higher in trait anxiety and worrisome thoughts took longer to switch from a neutral to an emotional mental set. In Experiment 2 (
N
= 42), participants were given a stressful anagram task, and those who switched more efficiently from a neutral set to an emotional set were
more
frustrated by the stressful task. In addition, those who switched more efficiently from an emotional set to a neutral set persisted longer on the stressful task. These findings provide an initial step toward identifying possible mechanisms through which individuals apply attentional control to emotional mental representations to regulate emotion. |
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ISSN: | 1528-3542 1931-1516 |
DOI: | 10.1037/a0017095 |