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2005 | 43 | 4 | 81-89

Article title

THE INFLUENCE OF MOOD INDUCED BY REPORTING EMOTIONAL LIFE EVENTS ON SELECTIVE ATTENTION

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Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The experiment was devoted to determine whether mood influences selective attention oriented to emotional and not-emotional stimuli. Mood manipulation consisted of asking participants to write down a self-report of either sad or happy life event. No mood was induced in control group. Two versions of test were sequentially administered to measure selective attention: Schematic Expressions Test and Watches Test. The task was to detect and mark either faces presenting sadness or watches set on 5 o'clock, respectively. Due to evolutionary importance of stimuli participants were expected to detect faces more efficiently than watches. We also expected that negative mood would enhance selectivity especially with respect to emotional stimuli. The results proved that emotional stimuli were detected better than not-emotional, although the former suffered a decrease in detection ability. No mood impact on non-emotional stimuli processing was found.

Year

Volume

43

Issue

4

Pages

81-89

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
author
  • J. Sweklej, Szkola Wyzsza Psychologii Spolecznej, Wydzial Psychologii, ul. Chodakowska 19/31, 03-815 Warszawa, Poland

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
06PLAAAA01322985

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.825ef604-1a90-3a56-b603-11fb91d43d29
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