PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Effects of interactions between facial expressions and self-focused attention on emotion.

  • Ryota Kobai,
  • Hiroki Murakami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. e0261666

Abstract

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Self-focus is a type of cognitive processing that maintains negative emotions. Moreover, bodily feedback is also essential for maintaining emotions. This study investigated the effect of interactions between self-focused attention and facial expressions on emotions. The results indicated that control facial expression manipulation after self-focus reduced happiness scores. On the contrary, the smiling facial expression manipulation after self-focus increased happiness scores marginally. However, facial expressions did not affect positive emotions after the other-focus manipulation. These findings suggest that self-focus plays a pivotal role in facial expressions' effect on positive emotions. However, self-focusing is insufficient for decreasing positive emotions, and the interaction between self-focus and facial expressions is crucial for developing positive emotions.