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Better mood and better performance: Learning rule-described categories is enhanced by positive mood

机译:更好的心情和更好的表现:通过积极的心情增强学习规则描述的类别

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Theories of mood and its effect on cognitive processing suggest that positive mood may allow for increased cognitive flexibility. This increased flexibility is associated with the prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex, both of which play crucial roles in hypothesis testing and rule selection. Thus, cognitive tasks that rely on behaviors such as hypothesis testing and rule selection may benefit from positive mood, whereas tasks that do not rely on such behaviors should not be affected by positive mood. We explored this idea within a category-learning framework. Positive, neutral, and negative moods were induced in our subjects, and they learned either a rule-described or a non-rule-described category set. Subjects in the positive-mood condition performed better than subjects in the neutral- or negative-mood conditions in classifying stimuli from rule-described categories. Positive mood also affected the strategy of subjects who classified stimuli from non-rule-described categories.
机译:情绪理论及其对认知过程的影响表明,积极的情绪可能会增加认知的灵活性。这种增加的灵活性与前额叶皮层和扣带状前皮层有关,这两者在假设检验和规则选择中起着至关重要的作用。因此,依赖于假设检验和规则选择等行为的认知任务可能会受益于积极情绪,而不依赖于此类行为的任务不应受到积极情绪的影响。我们在类别学习框架中探索了这个想法。在我们的受试者中产生了积极,中立和消极的情绪,他们学会了规则描述或非规则描述的类别集。在根据规则描述的类别对刺激进行分类时,处于积极情绪状态的受试者的表现要优于处于中性情绪或消极情绪状况的受试者。积极的情绪也影响了将刺激从非规则描述的类别中分类的受试者的策略。

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