Allwood Carl Martin, Granhag Pär Anders, Jonsson Anna-Carin
Department of Psychology, University of Lund, Sweden.
Scand J Psychol. 2002 Jul;43(3):253-60. doi: 10.1111/1467-9450.00293.
Previous research has shown that mood affects cognition, but the extent to which mood affects meta-cognitive judgments is a relatively over-looked issue. In the current study we investigated how mood influences the degree of realism in participants' confidence judgments (based on an episodic memory task). Using music and film in combination, we successfully induced an elated mood in half of the participants, but failed to induce a sad mood in the other half. In line with previous research, the participants in both conditions were overconfident in their judgments. However, and contrary to our prediction, our data indicated that there was no difference in the realism of the confidence between the conditions. When relating this result to previous research, our conclusion is that there is no, or very little, influence of mood of moderate intensity on the realism of confidence judgments.
以往的研究表明情绪会影响认知,但情绪对元认知判断的影响程度是一个相对被忽视的问题。在当前的研究中,我们调查了情绪如何影响参与者信心判断的现实程度(基于一个情景记忆任务)。我们通过音乐和电影相结合的方式,成功地使一半的参与者产生了愉悦的情绪,但未能使另一半参与者产生悲伤的情绪。与以往的研究一致,两种情况下的参与者在判断时都过度自信。然而,与我们的预测相反,我们的数据表明两种情况之间信心的现实程度没有差异。将这一结果与以往的研究联系起来时,我们的结论是,中等强度的情绪对信心判断的现实程度没有影响,或者影响非常小。