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Can the relationship between working memory and affect be moderated by reinforcement sensitivity? (CROSBI ID 628866)

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Rebernjak, Blaž ; Vranić, Andrea ; Tomić, Ivan ; Tonković, Mirjana Can the relationship between working memory and affect be moderated by reinforcement sensitivity? // 19th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology. 2015

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rebernjak, Blaž ; Vranić, Andrea ; Tomić, Ivan ; Tonković, Mirjana

engleski

Can the relationship between working memory and affect be moderated by reinforcement sensitivity?

Several recent studies have hinted at a relationship between working memory modality and positive/negative affect distinction. Gray (2001) demonstrated that positive affect can enhance verbal working memory and impair spatial working memory while negative affect can enhance spatial working memory and impair verbal working memory. Furthermore, Storbeck & Watson (2014) observed that completing a verbal or spatial working memory task can modify strategic and automatic reactions to positive and negative stimuli. Completing the verbal task prompted more positive endorsement of verbal and pictorial stimuli, while completing the spatial task prompted more negative endorsement of the same material. Since the link can be explained in terms of approach and avoidance motivation we tested the hypothesis that reinforcement sensitivity could moderate the observed effect. Using Carver & White’s (1994) BIS/BAS scale we divided the sample of 80 university students with respect to BIS and BAS medians. Using the method similar to that described by Storbeck & Watson (2014) we observed the effects of verbal and spatial working memory tasks on the endorsement of verbal stimuli with respect to the high and low BIS/BAS groups. The results are discussed in terms of motivational influences on working memory.

Working memory; affective modality; indiidual differences

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Podaci o prilogu

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

19th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology

Podaci o skupu

19th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology

predavanje

17.09.2015-20.09.2015

Paphos, Cipar

Povezanost rada

Psihologija