Rusting C L
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo 14260-4110, USA.
Psychol Bull. 1998 Sep;124(2):165-96. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.124.2.165.
This article reviews evidence for the roles that mood states and personality traits play in the processing of emotion-congruent information across different cognitive tasks. Evidence is reviewed for 3 emotion-congruency frameworks, each summarizing a different route to emotional processing: the traditional approach, a moderation approach, and a mediation approach. Most of the traditional literature includes studies that examine the effects of moods and traits on emotional processing separately; these studies have yielded some inconsistent findings. The moderation and mediation approaches offer potential solutions to the lack of consistency obtained in the traditional literature by allowing for the combined effects of personality traits and mood states on the processing of emotional information. The moderation approach suggests that mood states interact with individual differences in emotion-relevant personality traits to influence emotion-congruent processing. The mediation approach suggests that personality traits predispose individuals to certain mood states, which then influence emotional processing. These approaches provide a framework for understanding the literature and a starting point for future research on emotion-congruent processing.
本文综述了情绪状态和人格特质在不同认知任务中对情绪一致信息处理所起作用的相关证据。文中回顾了三种情绪一致性框架的证据,每个框架总结了一条不同的情绪处理途径:传统方法、调节方法和中介方法。大多数传统文献包括分别研究情绪和特质对情绪处理影响的研究;这些研究得出了一些不一致的结果。调节和中介方法通过考虑人格特质和情绪状态对情绪信息处理的综合影响,为传统文献中缺乏一致性的问题提供了潜在的解决方案。调节方法表明,情绪状态与情绪相关人格特质的个体差异相互作用,以影响情绪一致的处理。中介方法表明,人格特质使个体倾向于特定的情绪状态,进而影响情绪处理。这些方法为理解相关文献提供了一个框架,并为未来关于情绪一致处理的研究提供了一个起点。