The affective control of thought: Malleable, not fixed.

Volume: 121, Issue: 4, Pages: 600 - 618
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
Despite decades of research demonstrating a dedicated link between positive and negative affect and specific cognitive processes, not all research is consistent with this view. We present a new overarching theoretical account as an alternative-one that can simultaneously account for prior findings, generate new predictions, and encompass a wide range of phenomena. According to our proposed affect-as-cognitive-feedback account, affective...
Paper Details
Title
The affective control of thought: Malleable, not fixed.
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
121
Issue
4
Pages
600 - 618
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