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Mood : The Frame of Mind
Springer Series in Social Psychology
1989
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Titel
Mood : The Frame of Mind
Ist Teil von
  • Springer Series in Social Psychology
Ort / Verlag
New York, NY : Springer New York
Erscheinungsjahr
1989
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • 1. The Concept of Mood -- Defining Mood -- Distinguishing the Major Types of Mood -- The Figure-Ground Distinction -- 2. Theories of Mood -- 3. Sources of Mood: Events of Affective Significance -- Mood Measurement Issues -- Events Which Produce Mood: Speculations -- Events Which Produce Mood: Evidence -- Evaluation of the Evidence on Proposed Sources of Mood -- 4. Endogenous Factors Associated With Mood -- Neurobiologic Aspects of Disordered Mood -- Neurobiologic Aspects of Everyday Mood -- Neurobiologic Theories of Mood Disorder -- Summary and Conclusions -- 5. The Influence of Mood on Thought and Behavior -- The Effects of Mood on Memory -- The Effects of Mood on Perception and Judgment -- The Effects of Mood on Behavior -- Summary and Conclusions -- 6. Individual Differences in Mood -- Dimensions of Mood -- Correlates of the Tendency to Experience Positive Affect -- Correlates of the Tendency to Experience Negative Affect -- Correlates of Reactivity -- Summary and Conclusions --
  • This is a book about moods. Though I will define the term somewhat more carefully in Chapter 1, it might help to note here that I use the word "mood" to refer to affective states which do not stimulate the relatively specific response tendencies we associate with "emotions". Instead, moods are pervasive and global, having the capability of influencing a broad range of thought processes and behavior. My interest in mood was provoked initially by the empirical and conceptual contributions of Alice Isen and her colleagues. What fascinated me most was the suggestion first made in a paper by Clark & Isen (1982) that mood seemed to affect behavior in two very different ways, i. e. , mood could "automatically" influence the availability of mood-related cognitions and, thereby, behavior, or mood, especially of the "bad" variety, might capture our attention in that if it were sufficiently aversive we might consciously try to get rid of it, a "controlled" or "strategic" response
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781461236481
Titel-ID: 990020134420106463