Emotional stimuli have been shown to automatically hijack attention, hindering the detection of forthcoming targets. Mindfulness is defined as a present moment non-judgemental attentional stance that can be cultivated by meditation practices, but that may present interindividual variability in the general population. The mechanisms underlying modification in emotional reactivity linked to mindfulness are still a matter of debate. In particular, it is not clear whether mindfulness is associated with a diminished emotional response, or with faster recovery. We presented participants with target pictures embedded in a rapid visual presentation stream. The targets could be preceded by negative, neutral or scrambled critical distractors. We showed that dispositional mindfulness, in particular the Non-reacting facet, was related to faster disengage- ment of attention from emotional stimuli. These results could have implications for mood dis- orders characterised by an exaggerated attentional bias toward emotional stimuli, such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders.

Makowski, D., Sperduti, M., Lavallee, S., Nicolas, S., Piolino, P. (2019). Dispositional mindfulness attenuates the emotional attentional blink. CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 67, 16-25 [10.1016/J.CONCOG.2018.11.004].

Dispositional mindfulness attenuates the emotional attentional blink

Sperduti, Marco
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2019-01-01

Abstract

Emotional stimuli have been shown to automatically hijack attention, hindering the detection of forthcoming targets. Mindfulness is defined as a present moment non-judgemental attentional stance that can be cultivated by meditation practices, but that may present interindividual variability in the general population. The mechanisms underlying modification in emotional reactivity linked to mindfulness are still a matter of debate. In particular, it is not clear whether mindfulness is associated with a diminished emotional response, or with faster recovery. We presented participants with target pictures embedded in a rapid visual presentation stream. The targets could be preceded by negative, neutral or scrambled critical distractors. We showed that dispositional mindfulness, in particular the Non-reacting facet, was related to faster disengage- ment of attention from emotional stimuli. These results could have implications for mood dis- orders characterised by an exaggerated attentional bias toward emotional stimuli, such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders.
gen-2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore PSIC-01/A - Psicologia generale
English
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Mindfulness Emotion; Attention; Cognitive flexibility Memory; Five Facets; Mindfulness Questionnaire
Makowski, D., Sperduti, M., Lavallee, S., Nicolas, S., Piolino, P. (2019). Dispositional mindfulness attenuates the emotional attentional blink. CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 67, 16-25 [10.1016/J.CONCOG.2018.11.004].
Makowski, D; Sperduti, M; Lavallee, S; Nicolas, S; Piolino, P
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