Positive mood often facilitates cognitive functions. Facilitation is hypothesized to be due to an increase in dopamine occurring in positive mood states. However, facilitation has not been consistently found in studies of cognitive flexibility. This inconsistent relationship may reflect the numerous ways cognitive flexibility is measured. Moreover, there is evidence that the role of dopamine in cognitive flexibility performance depends on the type of measure used. In the current study, we employed a probabilistic two-card reversal learning task (n = 129) and a Stroop-like task switching procedure (n = 188) in a college student population. We used a standardized set of mood videos to induce a positive, negative, or neutral mood state. Negati...
The effect of positive and negative mood on different cognitive processes remains largely unknown du...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not...
The effects of positive affect on cognitive inhibition and flexibility were investigated using two v...
The effects of positive affect on cognitive inhibition and flexibility were investigated using two v...
Previous research has found that positive mood results in broader and more flexible cognition, inclu...
Research is increasingly supporting the intuition that emotional states have important effects on co...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 24, 2010).The en...
Theories of mood and its effect on cognitive processing suggest that positive mood may allow for inc...
A fundamental problem that organisms face in a changing environment is how to regulate dynamically t...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The effect of positive and negative mood on different cognitive processes remains largely unknown du...
The effect of positive and negative mood on different cognitive processes remains largely unknown du...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not...
The effects of positive affect on cognitive inhibition and flexibility were investigated using two v...
The effects of positive affect on cognitive inhibition and flexibility were investigated using two v...
Previous research has found that positive mood results in broader and more flexible cognition, inclu...
Research is increasingly supporting the intuition that emotional states have important effects on co...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 24, 2010).The en...
Theories of mood and its effect on cognitive processing suggest that positive mood may allow for inc...
A fundamental problem that organisms face in a changing environment is how to regulate dynamically t...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The effect of positive and negative mood on different cognitive processes remains largely unknown du...
The effect of positive and negative mood on different cognitive processes remains largely unknown du...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not...