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      • Emotional state also influences attention. Whereas negative emotions appear to narrow thought and action repertoires, positive emotions broaden them as well as the scope of attention (Fredrickson & Branigan, 2005).
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  2. Jan 1, 2010 · PDF | This review considers evidence from cognitive experimental investigations of attentional processing of emotional information. The review contrasts... | Find, read and cite all the...

  3. Sep 17, 2022 · Everyday experience, along with empirical research, suggests that emotion and attention are closely linked. Outside of experimental settings, in the ‘natural environment’, much of what captures our attention does so due to its emotional significance. 1 Consider the following example.

  4. May 14, 2013 · We describe how psychological theories of emotion conceptualise the interactions of cognitive and emotional processes. We then review recent research investigating how emotion impacts our perception, attention, memory, and decision-making.

    • Tobias Brosch, Klaus R. Scherer, Didier Maurice Grandjean, David Sander
    • 2013
  5. Nov 2, 2009 · This review considers evidence from cognitive experimental investigations of attentional processing of emotional information. The review contrasts findings from the general population with those from populations selected for clinical disorder or vulnerability to it.

    • Jenny Yiend
    • 2010
  6. Emotion has a particularly strong influence on attention, especially modulating the selectivity of attention as well as motivating action and behavior. This attentional and executive control is intimately linked to learning processes, as intrinsically limited attentional capacities are better focused on relevant information.

  7. Aug 5, 2013 · Research consistent with the idea that affective feelings merely influence whether people act on briefly dominant tendencies to focus broadly or narrowly is presented. Implications of these new findings for research on affect and attention are discussed.

  8. As we shall see, some of the important influences of emotion on perception are mediated by attention, but emotion can also influence pre-attentive perceptual processes. This fact was discovered by Phelps, Ling, and Carrasco [ 10 ] using an orientation discrimination task.

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