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The joint effect of mood, task valence, and task difficulty on effort-related cardiovascular response and facial EMG
Authors:Nicolas Silvestrini  Guido H.E. Gendolla  
Affiliation:aUniversity of Geneva, FPSE, Department of Psychology, Bd. du Pont d'Arve 40, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
Abstract:This study investigated whether a pleasant task with high potential for mood regulation could eliminate the motivational deficit of people facing a difficult task in a negative mood. Cardiovascular and facial EMG reactivity of 88 University students were measured during habituation, mood inductions, and an either pleasant or unpleasant scenario completion task that was either easy or difficult. In the unpleasant condition cardiovascular reactivity was modest, particularly in the negative-mood/difficult condition. But when the task was pleasant, cardiovascular reactivity in the negative-mood/difficult condition was stronger than in all other conditions, reflecting the elimination of the motivational deficit. Moreover, facial EMG reactivity indicated efficient mood manipulations. In summary, the findings are interpreted as further support for the mood-behavior-model [Gendolla, G.H.E., 2000. On the impact of mood on behavior: an integrative theory and a review. Rev. Gen. Psychol. 4, 378–408].
Keywords:Mood   Mood regulation   Resource mobilization   Effort   Cardiovascular reactivity   Facial electromyogram
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