In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incoherence between conceptual and experiential sources of affective information. The studies crossed the priming of happy and sad concepts with affective experiences. In different experiments, these included approach or avoidance actions, happy or sad feelings, and happy or sad expressive behaviors. In all studies, coherence between affective concepts and affective experiences led to better recall of a story than did affective incoherence. The authors suggest that the experience of such experiential affective cues serves as evidence of the appropriateness of affective concepts that come to mind. The results suggest that affective coherence has epist...
In many situations, engaging cognitive control is required to override automatic responsesand to beh...
People can intuitively detect whether a word triad has a common remote associate (coherent) or does ...
This thesis sought to explore the relationship between affective states and metacognitive experience...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)—defined as the epistemic desire for cer...
We investigated effects of emotional states on the ability to make intuitive judgments about the sem...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
According to personality systems interaction theory, a negative mood was expected to reduce access t...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
People hiss and swear when they make errors, frown and swear again when they encounter conflicting i...
In many situations, engaging cognitive control is required to override automatic responsesand to beh...
People can intuitively detect whether a word triad has a common remote associate (coherent) or does ...
This thesis sought to explore the relationship between affective states and metacognitive experience...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)—defined as the epistemic desire for cer...
We investigated effects of emotional states on the ability to make intuitive judgments about the sem...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
According to personality systems interaction theory, a negative mood was expected to reduce access t...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
The role of emotion in memory recollection has been an arguable issue for a decade. Episodic memory ...
International audienceThe aim of the two studies was to explore a new dissonance paradigm–expressive...
Emotion theorists have characterized emotions as involving coherent responding across various emotio...
People hiss and swear when they make errors, frown and swear again when they encounter conflicting i...
In many situations, engaging cognitive control is required to override automatic responsesand to beh...
People can intuitively detect whether a word triad has a common remote associate (coherent) or does ...
This thesis sought to explore the relationship between affective states and metacognitive experience...