MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS

Research has argued that perfectionism, as well mood state, can serve to influence the type and amount of information that will be attended to and remembered in one’s surrounding environment. The purpose of the current study was to look at how mood and differing degrees of threat may influence the c...

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Main Author: Desnoyers, Amanda
Language:en
Published: Laurentian University of Sudbury 2013
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Online Access:https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/2123
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OSUL.10219-21232013-12-20T03:38:33ZMEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESSDesnoyers, AmandaperfectionismattentionmemorymoodResearch has argued that perfectionism, as well mood state, can serve to influence the type and amount of information that will be attended to and remembered in one’s surrounding environment. The purpose of the current study was to look at how mood and differing degrees of threat may influence the cognitive processes of individuals higher in perfectionism. Following completion of the perfectionism measures, 121 post-secondary students were exposed to a mood induction as well as a threat condition and then asked to complete three cognitive tasks – d2 test of attention, emotional Stroop, and a recognition task. Results indicated that perfectionism was associated with accuracy and reaction time and this impact differed based on mood and threat. Results also indicated individuals higher in perfectionism had a memory bias towards negative and perfectionistic content, reinforcing the idea that perfectionism has a distinctly cognitive component that impacts how an individual processes incoming information.Laurentian University of Sudbury2013-11-07T17:26:27Z2013-11-07T17:26:27Z2013-11-07Thesishttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/2123en
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topic perfectionism
attention
memory
mood
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attention
memory
mood
Desnoyers, Amanda
MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
description Research has argued that perfectionism, as well mood state, can serve to influence the type and amount of information that will be attended to and remembered in one’s surrounding environment. The purpose of the current study was to look at how mood and differing degrees of threat may influence the cognitive processes of individuals higher in perfectionism. Following completion of the perfectionism measures, 121 post-secondary students were exposed to a mood induction as well as a threat condition and then asked to complete three cognitive tasks – d2 test of attention, emotional Stroop, and a recognition task. Results indicated that perfectionism was associated with accuracy and reaction time and this impact differed based on mood and threat. Results also indicated individuals higher in perfectionism had a memory bias towards negative and perfectionistic content, reinforcing the idea that perfectionism has a distinctly cognitive component that impacts how an individual processes incoming information.
author Desnoyers, Amanda
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title MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
title_short MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
title_full MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
title_fullStr MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
title_full_unstemmed MEMORY AND ATTENTIONAL BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIONISM: THE IMPACT OF MOOD AND THREAT RESPONSIVENESS
title_sort memory and attentional biases associated with perfectionism: the impact of mood and threat responsiveness
publisher Laurentian University of Sudbury
publishDate 2013
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