The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach

Considerable research has examined the relationship between positive emotion and cognitive flexibility. Less is known, however, about the causal relationship between discrete positive emotions, specifically gratitude, and cognitive flexibility. Given that different positive emotions may dissimilarly...

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Main Authors: HARTANTO, Andree, ONG, Nadia C. H., NG, Wee Qin, MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-44692024-12-23T04:53:13Z The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach HARTANTO, Andree ONG, Nadia C. H. NG, Wee Qin MAJEED, Nadyanna M. Considerable research has examined the relationship between positive emotion and cognitive flexibility. Less is known, however, about the causal relationship between discrete positive emotions, specifically gratitude, and cognitive flexibility. Given that different positive emotions may dissimilarly affect cognitive functioning, we sought to examine the effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility. A pilot study with ninety-five participants was employed to ensure the effectiveness of our gratitude manipulation. One hundred and thirteen participants were recruited for the main study, which utilized a within-subject experimental approach. After the manipulation, participants completed a well-established task-switching paradigm, which was used to measure cognitive flexibility. Contrary to our hypotheses, we did not find any evidence that state gratitude may enhance cognitive flexibility. The current study identified some boundary conditions around the potential benefits of the experience of gratitude. 2020-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3212 info:doi/10.3390/brainsci10070413 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4469/viewcontent/brainsci_10_00413.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University cognitive flexibility gratitude prefrontal cortex positive emotions Cognition and Perception Cognitive Psychology
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topic cognitive flexibility
gratitude
prefrontal cortex
positive emotions
Cognition and Perception
Cognitive Psychology
spellingShingle cognitive flexibility
gratitude
prefrontal cortex
positive emotions
Cognition and Perception
Cognitive Psychology
HARTANTO, Andree
ONG, Nadia C. H.
NG, Wee Qin
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
description Considerable research has examined the relationship between positive emotion and cognitive flexibility. Less is known, however, about the causal relationship between discrete positive emotions, specifically gratitude, and cognitive flexibility. Given that different positive emotions may dissimilarly affect cognitive functioning, we sought to examine the effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility. A pilot study with ninety-five participants was employed to ensure the effectiveness of our gratitude manipulation. One hundred and thirteen participants were recruited for the main study, which utilized a within-subject experimental approach. After the manipulation, participants completed a well-established task-switching paradigm, which was used to measure cognitive flexibility. Contrary to our hypotheses, we did not find any evidence that state gratitude may enhance cognitive flexibility. The current study identified some boundary conditions around the potential benefits of the experience of gratitude.
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author HARTANTO, Andree
ONG, Nadia C. H.
NG, Wee Qin
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
author_facet HARTANTO, Andree
ONG, Nadia C. H.
NG, Wee Qin
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
author_sort HARTANTO, Andree
title The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
title_short The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
title_full The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
title_fullStr The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
title_full_unstemmed The effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: A within-subject experimental approach
title_sort effect of state gratitude on cognitive flexibility: a within-subject experimental approach
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3212
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4469/viewcontent/brainsci_10_00413.pdf
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