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Shifting moods, wandering minds: Negative moods lead the mind to wander.
Authors:Smallwood  Jonathan; Fitzgerald  Annamay; Miles  Lynden K; Phillips  Louise H
Abstract:This study examined the effect of mood states on mind wandering. Positive, neutral, and negative moods were induced in participants prior to them completing a sustained attention task. Mind wandering was measured by using the frequencies of both behavioral lapses and retrospective indices of subjective experience. Relative to a positive mood, induction of a negative mood led participants to make more lapses, report a greater frequency of task irrelevant thoughts, and become less inclined to reengage attentional resources following a lapse. Positive mood, by contrast, was associated with a better ability to adjust performance after a lapse. These results provide further support for the notion that a negative mood reduces the amount of attentional commitment to the task in hand and may do so by enhancing the focus on task irrelevant personal concerns. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:attentional lapses  attentional commitment  mood  mind wandering  task unrelated/stimulus independent thought & self-focus
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