Implicit affective cues and attentional tuning: An integrative review.

Volume: 136, Issue: 5, Pages: 875 - 893
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
A large and growing number of studies support the notion that arousing positive emotional states expand, and that arousing negative states constrict, the scope of attention on both the perceptual and conceptual levels. However, these studies have predominantly involved the manipulation or measurement of conscious emotional experiences (e.g., subjective feelings of happiness or anxiety). This raises the question: Do cues that are merely...
Paper Details
Title
Implicit affective cues and attentional tuning: An integrative review.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
136
Issue
5
Pages
875 - 893
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