Department of Social Neuroscience, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
Cogn Emot. 2011 Dec;25(8):1481-90. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2010.545263. Epub 2011 May 24.
Evidence suggests that mind wandering is a frequent accompaniment to an unhappy mood. Building on such work, two laboratory experiments used mood induction to assess whether the greater frequency of mind wandering in a low mood is also accompanied by a shift towards a focus on events from the past. Experiment 1 induced moods via video and induction of an unhappy mood was associated with a greater tendency for past-related mind wandering as measured by a post-task questionnaire. In Experiment 2, negative and positive moods were induced in a group of participants using the Velten mood-induction procedure and the temporal focus of mind wandering was measured using experience sampling probes. Analyses indicated that induction of an unhappy mood led to an increase in past-related mind wandering and the magnitude of this change increased with scores on a measure of depressive symptoms. Together these experiments suggest that when the mind wanders in an unhappy mood it is drawn to events from its past.
有证据表明,思维漫游是不愉快情绪的常见伴随现象。在此基础上,两项实验室实验通过情绪诱导来评估在情绪低落时思维漫游的频率增加是否也伴随着对过去事件的关注。实验 1 通过视频诱导情绪,通过任务后的问卷发现,不愉快的情绪与过去相关的思维漫游的更大趋势相关。在实验 2 中,使用 Velten 情绪诱导程序在一组参与者中诱导消极和积极情绪,并使用经验抽样探针测量思维漫游的时间焦点。分析表明,不愉快情绪的诱导导致与过去相关的思维漫游增加,这种变化的幅度随着抑郁症状测量得分的增加而增加。这些实验共同表明,当思维在不愉快的情绪中漫游时,它会被吸引到过去的事件上。