Can action tendencies be counteracted by inducing incompatible emotions? Considering instances of anxiety and anger.
Emma ElkjaerPeter KuppensMai Bjørnskov MikkelsenMia Skytte O'ToolePublished in: Brain and behavior (2023)
The lack of counteractive effects could be due to either the mixed emotions induced by the anger condition or the compatibility of motivational context (i.e., threat) of anxiety and anger. Future research needs to refine the incompatible response hypothesis, honing the ways in which incompatibility is needed for emotion alteration, for instance by investigating the role of the motivational context.