Approach-Motivated Positive Affect Reduces Breadth of Attention
Mitchell Institute · Texas A&M University
Abstract
Research has found that positive affect broadens attention. However, these studies have manipulated positive affect that is low in approach motivation. Positive affect that is high in approach motivation should reduce the breadth of attention, as organisms shut out irrelevant stimuli as they approach desired objects. Four studies examined the attentional consequences of approach-motivated positive-affect states. Results were consistent with predictions. Participants showed less global attentional focus after viewing high-approach-motivating positive stimuli than after viewing low-approach-motivating positive stimuli (Study 1) or neutral stimuli (Study 2). Study 3 found that greater trait approach motivation…
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- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Trait
- Regulatory focus theory
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology
- Focus (optics)
- Developmental psychology