2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2009.05.004
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Interacting with women can impair men’s cognitive functioning

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“…And from this perspective, it makes perfect sense that this eVect was not present in the evaluative control condition because in the absence of social threat no negative aVective reaction to the women pictures occurred. What we cannot decide is, whether the negative aVective reaction itself caused the distractibility or whether processes of impression management (sensu Karremans et al, 2009) or of aVect regulation (e.g., Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) depleted resources that then were no longer available for the more demanding incompatible Xanker trial. Future research is clearly needed to better understand the underlying processes and to further elaborate the conditions under which the social-evaluative context modulates processes of cognitive control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…And from this perspective, it makes perfect sense that this eVect was not present in the evaluative control condition because in the absence of social threat no negative aVective reaction to the women pictures occurred. What we cannot decide is, whether the negative aVective reaction itself caused the distractibility or whether processes of impression management (sensu Karremans et al, 2009) or of aVect regulation (e.g., Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) depleted resources that then were no longer available for the more demanding incompatible Xanker trial. Future research is clearly needed to better understand the underlying processes and to further elaborate the conditions under which the social-evaluative context modulates processes of cognitive control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, others have investigated the impact of simple social interactions on cognitive control tasks (e.g., Karremans, Verwijmeren, Pronk, & Reitsma, 2009;Richeson & Shelton, 2003;Richeson & Trawalter, 2005). Karremans et al (2009) for example provided intriguing evidence that interacting with attractive women impairs men's performance in cognitive control tasks afterwards like the n-back task and the extrinsic aVective Simon task.…”
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“…Exposure to sexy women or images thereof increases men's temporal impatience for money (Van den Bergh, Dewitte, & Warlop, 2008;Wilson & Daly, 2004), heightens their selfreported financial aspirations and ambition (Roney, 2003), and even interferes with their cognitive functioning (Karremans, Verwijmeren, Pronk, & Reitsma, 2009). Presumably, exposure to mating cues-like (images of) sexy women-triggers a mating goal in men (Maner, Gailliot, & DeWall, 2007a), which, in turn, raises men's interest in means that would help to reach this goal.…”
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“…Karremans, Verwijmeren, Pronk, and Reitsma (2009) state: ''Interacting with women can impair men's cognitive functioning. ''Precise, to the point.…”
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