Interactive influences of emotion and extraversion on visual attention.
Robert Colin Alan BendallShaunine BegleyCatherine ThompsonPublished in: Brain and behavior (2021)
The current study provides evidence that extraversion can moderate the influence of negative emotion upon visual attention and may help to explain some of the contradictory findings in this research area. When considered independently, increased trait levels of extraversion were associated with improved change detection. Individuals higher in extraversion appear better equipped to regulate negative emotion compared to individuals lower in extraversion, supporting research linking extraversion to affective reactivity and models of psychopathology.