The affect-as-information framework posits that affect is embodied information about value and importance. The valence dimension of affect provides evaluative information about stimulus objects, which plays a role in judgment and decision-making. Affect can also provide evaluative information about one’s own cognitions and response inclinations, information that guides thinking and reasoning. In particular, positive affect often promotes, and negative affect inhibits, accessible responses or dominant modes of thinking. Affect thus moderates many of the textbook phenomena in cognitive psychology. In the current review, we suggest additionally that the arousal dimension of affect amplifies reactions, leading to intensified evaluations, increa...
Autonomous system models of interoception describe perception of bodily sensations as an active proc...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal compo-nents ...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...
The writing of this chapter and much of the research reported was supported by NSF Grant SBR 96-0129...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
This research addresses the debate of whether creating a positive affective reaction in a marketing ...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
Research and theory on the role of affect in information processing often assumes that persons' feel...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Multidisciplinary evidence suggests that people often make evaluative judgments by monitoring their ...
Many cognitive accounts of emotional processing assume that emotions have representational content t...
In this paper, we examine whether affect influences higher level cognitive processes. We review rese...
Autonomous system models of interoception describe perception of bodily sensations as an active proc...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal compo-nents ...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...
The writing of this chapter and much of the research reported was supported by NSF Grant SBR 96-0129...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
This research addresses the debate of whether creating a positive affective reaction in a marketing ...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal components o...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
Research and theory on the role of affect in information processing often assumes that persons' feel...
How do affective feelings arise? Most theories consider that affective feelings result from the appr...
Multidisciplinary evidence suggests that people often make evaluative judgments by monitoring their ...
Many cognitive accounts of emotional processing assume that emotions have representational content t...
In this paper, we examine whether affect influences higher level cognitive processes. We review rese...
Autonomous system models of interoception describe perception of bodily sensations as an active proc...
This research examines, across 2 studies, the interplay between the valence and arousal compo-nents ...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...