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Positive emotion expands visual attention...Or maybe not...

Taylor, AJ; Bendall, RCA; Thompson, C

Authors

AJ Taylor

C Thompson



Abstract

A considerable amount of research has investigated the effect of emotion on visual attention. One prominent model in the field is the broaden-and-build theory, which suggests positive emotions broaden the scope of attention. In addition, the theory proposes positive emotions increase the amount of resources available to a person, which can thus accumulate to enhance life skills and well being. However, while there is evidence to support this theory, other research has critiqued certain aspects of the model. Some studies propose that the methods used to investigate the broaden-and-build theory do not accurately measure the broadening of attention, while others highlight that a broadening of attentional resources is not always advantageous. Moreover, evidence has shown that different types of positive and negative emotions impact differently on the scope of attention. This paper will discuss the different aspects of research in the area, and explore the influence of emotion on the spread of visual attention.

Citation

Taylor, A., Bendall, R., & Thompson, C. (2017). Positive emotion expands visual attention...Or maybe not... ˜The œcognitive psychology bulletin (Print), 33-37

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 11, 2016
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 8, 2017
Journal The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin
Print ISSN 2397-2653
Publisher The British Psychological Society
Issue 2
Pages 33-37
Publisher URL https://www.bps.org.uk/publications/cognitive-psychology-bulletin

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