Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect promotes global, abstract, heuristic information processing whereas negative affect promotes local, detailed, and systematic processing. Yet despite the weight of the evidence, recent work suggests that such a direct relationship may be highly tenuous. In line with the affect‐as‐information account, we maintain that affective cues are adaptive and serve to provide individuals with information about their current psychological environment. We argue that these cues do not directly produce specific processing styles, but instead confer value on whatever processing inclination is dominant at the time. Positive affect (e.g., happiness) tends to prom...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Individuals can apply different processing strategies to deal with situations they encounter. One ce...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
Previous findings on the relationship between positive mood and global process-ing are often based o...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
Although they are typically thought to be separate, emotion and reason are closely linked. Affective...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Individuals can apply different processing strategies to deal with situations they encounter. One ce...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
Previous findings on the relationship between positive mood and global process-ing are often based o...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
Research has shown that positive affect increases the breadth of information processing at several h...
Although they are typically thought to be separate, emotion and reason are closely linked. Affective...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Research suggests that anger promotes global, abstract processing whereas sadness and fear promote l...
Individuals can apply different processing strategies to deal with situations they encounter. One ce...