AbstractSeeking information when anxious may help reduce the aversive feeling of uncertainty and guide decision-making. If information is negative or confusing, however, this may increase anxiety further. Information gathered under anxiety can thus be beneficial and/or damaging. Here, we examine whether anxiety leads to a general increase in information-seeking, or rather to changes in the type of information and/or situations in which it is sought. In two controlled laboratory studies, we show that both trait anxiety and induced anxiety lead to a selective alteration in information-seeking. In particular, anxiety did not enhance the general tendency to seek information, nor did it alter the valence of the information gathered. Rather, anxi...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-pr...
Seeking information when anxious may help reduce the aversive feeling of uncertainty and guide decis...
Previous research of the theory of Affective Intelligence holds that anxiety in individuals causes l...
While social media can be a useful source of information to help one keep abreast of developments of...
We examined the relationship between information processing style and information seeking, and its m...
We examined the relationship between information processing style and information seeking, and its m...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
Before making decisions, people often need to explore their environment to learn about initially unc...
There is much evidence suggesting that trait anxiety is associated with impairments in the cognitive...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) posits that individuals, when feeling anxious, abandon dispositi...
This research examined the effects of anxiety on subsequent message processing. Experiment 1, conduc...
Cognitive theories and empirical research suggest the existence of a moderate anxiety-linked attenti...
Prominent cognitive theories postulate that an attentional bias toward threatening information contr...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-pr...
Seeking information when anxious may help reduce the aversive feeling of uncertainty and guide decis...
Previous research of the theory of Affective Intelligence holds that anxiety in individuals causes l...
While social media can be a useful source of information to help one keep abreast of developments of...
We examined the relationship between information processing style and information seeking, and its m...
We examined the relationship between information processing style and information seeking, and its m...
One major focus of anxiety research in recent years has been the identification of cognitive factors...
Before making decisions, people often need to explore their environment to learn about initially unc...
There is much evidence suggesting that trait anxiety is associated with impairments in the cognitive...
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) posits that individuals, when feeling anxious, abandon dispositi...
This research examined the effects of anxiety on subsequent message processing. Experiment 1, conduc...
Cognitive theories and empirical research suggest the existence of a moderate anxiety-linked attenti...
Prominent cognitive theories postulate that an attentional bias toward threatening information contr...
AbstractTo our knowledge, at the moment there is no study to directly test the hypothesis of threate...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Simon G. KennedyIn order to clarify the relation...
Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-pr...