2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.012
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Antagonistic modulatory influences of negative affect on cognitive control: Reduced and enhanced interference resolution capability after the induction of fear and sadness

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“…Emotional stimuli were found to enhance (Birk, Dennis, Shin, & Urry, 2011;Dennis & Chen, 2007;Hu, Bauer, Padmala, & Pessoa, 2012;Melcher, Obst, Mann, Paulus, & Gruber, 2012), disrupt (Hart, Green, Casp, & Belger, 2010;Lichtenstein-Vidne, Henik, & Safadi, 2012;Padmala, Bauer, & Pessoa, 2011) or have no effect on EC (Cohen, Henik, & Mor, 2011;Cohen, Henik, & Moyal, 2012;Cohen, Mor, & Henik, 2014). The discrepancy between these studies may be related to the fact that some of them report the influence of emotional stimuli on the congruity effect (i.e., RT for incongruent minus RT for congruent trials) and do not report the influence of emotional stimuli on each of the task conditions separately .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Emotional stimuli were found to enhance (Birk, Dennis, Shin, & Urry, 2011;Dennis & Chen, 2007;Hu, Bauer, Padmala, & Pessoa, 2012;Melcher, Obst, Mann, Paulus, & Gruber, 2012), disrupt (Hart, Green, Casp, & Belger, 2010;Lichtenstein-Vidne, Henik, & Safadi, 2012;Padmala, Bauer, & Pessoa, 2011) or have no effect on EC (Cohen, Henik, & Mor, 2011;Cohen, Henik, & Moyal, 2012;Cohen, Mor, & Henik, 2014). The discrepancy between these studies may be related to the fact that some of them report the influence of emotional stimuli on the congruity effect (i.e., RT for incongruent minus RT for congruent trials) and do not report the influence of emotional stimuli on each of the task conditions separately .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…We manipulated one positive (amused) and two negative (anxious and sad) mood states. Anxious and sad mood, while both of negative valence, might constitute qualitatively different emotions with different adaptive functions for the organism (e.g., Izard, 2007;LeDoux, 2012;Melcher, Obst, Mann, Paulus, & Gruber, 2012), and hence might have differential effects on cognitive control processes. The three mood states (amused, anxious, and sad) were induced between subjects in the present study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From an evolutionary perspective, depressed affect is expected to promote a high level of attentional 'focusedness' in order to conserve resources following a situation where there has been harm or loss (Melcher et al, 2012;Andrews et al, 2007). Therefore, depressed affect can be seen as having evolved to deal with challenging problems that require a focused attentional state and low distractibility (Watson & Andrews, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous studies it is expected that sadness will influence executive control by narrowing attention (e.g., Gasper & Clore, 2002;Melcher et al, 2012), reducing the amount of interference from neighbouring distractor items.…”
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confidence: 99%