Mood-Induced Self-Focused Attention

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Abstract

The influence of mood on self-focused attention was explored in 2 experiments involving the induction of moods in the laboratory. Experiment 1 tested the hypothesis that mood states, whether pleasant or unpleasant, induce self-focused attention. This hypothesis was supported using a sentence completion task as the measure of self-focus. Experiment 2 replicated Experiment 1 results using a measure of self-complexity as an index of self-focus. These experiments provide support for a model of affect-action sequences the first step of which entails the turning of attention toward the self in response to the arousal of affect.

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Salovey, P. (1992). Mood-Induced Self-Focused Attention. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62(4), 699–707. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.62.4.699

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