APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Mood's Influence on Response Inhibition Moderated By Emotional Reactivity
- Martyn Gabel
University of Waterloo - Bawan Gosal
University of Waterloo - Tara McAuley
University of Waterloo
Abstract
We evaluated emotional reactivity as a moderator of affective influences on executive function. After mood induction, participants completed an inhibitory task. Low-reactives performed better in the positive vs. negative mood condition, whilst high-reactives performed comparably in both. Findings point to reactivity as an important individual differences factor in this research.
Emotion