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Terme préférentiel

Easterbrook's cue-utilization hypothesis  

Définition(s)

  • The hypothesis that stress or high levels of emotional arousal cause a reduction in the amount of information a person can process simultaneously. As a result, attention is focused on the most salient, central cues at the expense of peripheral cues.

Concept(s) générique(s)

Synonyme(s)

  • attentional narrowing hypothesis
  • cue-utilization hypothesis
  • Easterbrook's hypothesis

Référence(s) bibliographique(s)

  • • Easterbrook, J. A. (1959). The effect of emotion on cue utilization and the organization of behavior. Psychological Review, 66(3), 183–201. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0047707

    [Study type: empirical study / Access: closed]

  • • Levine, L.J., & Edelstein, R.S. (2009). Emotion and memory narrowing: A review and goal-relevance approach. Cognition & Emotion, 23(5), 833–875. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699930902738863

    [Study type: literature review / Access: closed]

Créateur(s)

  • Frank Arnould

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