The present article examines effects of power on basic cognition. It proposes that power bolsters the ability to attend to information selectively; enhancing the processing of information that is related to accessible constructs in detriment of peripheral, less accessible information. In contrast, powerlessness increases attunement to peripheral information, inducing greater distractibility and less attentional flexibility. Experiment I focuses on attention to an object and its context. Experiment 2 examines attentional focus and readiness to act. Experiment 3 examines attention to global vs. local aspects of a focal target. Powerful individuals, relative to powerless individuals, showed greater ability to inhibit peripheral information, an...
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The approach/inhibition theory of power suggested that power conduced to more reward-related behavio...
The experience of power has been theorized to increase attention to rewards, but is that really the ...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Interpersonal power, defined as the asymmetrical control over valued outcomes, has important effects...
Power often affects judgement and behaviour differently in different contexts. The present chapter p...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
Social power refers to the amount of control that an individual feels he/she has over another. A key...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Social power refers to the amount of control that an...
This paper examines how power influences human behavior. We consider evidence from diverse literatur...
Building on recent psychological research showing that power increases self-focused attention, we pr...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Contains fulltext : 73018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four experimen...
The approach/inhibition theory of power suggested that power conduced to more reward-related behavio...
The experience of power has been theorized to increase attention to rewards, but is that really the ...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Interpersonal power, defined as the asymmetrical control over valued outcomes, has important effects...
Power often affects judgement and behaviour differently in different contexts. The present chapter p...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
This study investigated how power impacts the ability to orient attention across space. Participants...
Social power refers to the amount of control that an individual feels he/she has over another. A key...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Social power refers to the amount of control that an...
This paper examines how power influences human behavior. We consider evidence from diverse literatur...
Building on recent psychological research showing that power increases self-focused attention, we pr...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Contains fulltext : 73018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four experimen...
The approach/inhibition theory of power suggested that power conduced to more reward-related behavio...
The experience of power has been theorized to increase attention to rewards, but is that really the ...