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Creative mood swings: divergent and convergent thinking affect mood in opposite ways
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Affective VariableAffective NeuroscienceCognitionSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseAffective SciencePositive MoodEmotion RegulationCreativitySystematic Mood SwingsOpposite WaysCognitive ScienceCreative Thinking TaskEmotion ProcessingMood SpectrumMental ProcessMoodCreative Mood SwingsEmotion
Increasing evidence suggests that emotions affect cognitive processes. Recent approaches have also considered the opposite: that cognitive processes might affect people's mood. Here we show that performing and, to a lesser degree, preparing for a creative thinking task induce systematic mood swings: Divergent thinking led to a more positive mood, whereas convergent thinking had the opposite effect. This pattern suggests that thought processes and mood are systematically related but the type of relationship is process-specific.
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