Does emotion help or hinder reasoning? The moderating role of relevance.

Some prior research has shown that emotion impairs logicality in deductive reasoning tasks, while other research suggests improved performance with emotional contents. We suggest that relevance, whether the affective state is associated with the semantic contents of the reasoning task, may be crucial in explaining these apparently inconsistent findings. This hypothesis is based on a framework distinguishing between integral emotions, where affective responses are evoked by the semantic contents of the target task, and incidental emotions, where affective responses are not related to the task. In 4 experiments we examined the effect of emotion on conditional reasoning when affective responses were relevant and irrelevant. We used images presented simultaneously with the reasoning stimuli (Experiments 1, 2, and 3) or videos presented prior to the reasoning stimuli (Experiment 4) that were either emotional or neutral and semantically related or not to the conditional statements. Results showed that emotion decreased the proportion of normatively correct responses only in the irrelevant condition. In the relevant condition, emotion did not produce reliable deleterious effects. We used reaction time and skin conductance measures to investigate the physiological and cognitive correlates of these effects. Results are discussed in terms of the distinction between incidental and integral emotions.

[1]  Jonathan Evans The heuristic-analytic theory of reasoning: Extension and evaluation , 2006, Psychonomic bulletin & review.

[2]  G. d'Ydewalle,et al.  Causal conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval: A test of the semantic memory framework , 2002, Memory & cognition.

[3]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Reasoning about highly emotional topics: Syllogistic reasoning in a group of war veterans , 2012 .

[4]  I. Blanchette,et al.  When emotions improve reasoning: The possible roles of relevance and utility , 2013 .

[5]  A. Richards,et al.  Effects of mood manipulation and anxiety on performance of an emotional Stroop task. , 1992, British journal of psychology.

[6]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Reasoning about emotional contents following shocking terrorist attacks: a tale of three cities. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. Applied.

[7]  R. Logie,et al.  Working memory and strategies in syllogistic-reasoning tasks , 1993, Memory & cognition.

[8]  R. J. Melton,et al.  The Role of Positive Affect in Syllogism Performance , 1995 .

[9]  R. Dhar,et al.  Effect of a Negative Emotion , 2012 .

[10]  Pierre Noël Barrouillet,et al.  Mental Models in Conditional Reasoning and Working Memory , 1999 .

[11]  Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst,et al.  Inept reasoners or pragmatic virtuosos? Relevance and the deontic selection task , 2001, Cognition.

[12]  Hugues Lortie Forgues,et al.  Conditional reasoning under time constraint: Information retrieval and inhibition , 2010 .

[13]  The Robot’s Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin.ByKeith E Stanovich. Chicago (Illinois): University of Chicago Press.$27.50. xvi + 358 p; ill.; author and subject indexes. ISBN: 0‐226‐77089‐3. 2004. , 2005 .

[14]  D. Rubin,et al.  A comparison of dimensional models of emotion: Evidence from emotions, prototypical events, autobiographical memories, and words , 2009, Memory.

[15]  D. Hilton,et al.  Putting ifs to work: goal-based relevance in conditional directives. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[16]  D. Sperber,et al.  Relevance: Communication and cognition, 2nd ed. , 1995 .

[17]  M Venet,et al.  The development of conditional reasoning and the structure of semantic memory. , 1998, Child development.

[18]  D. Sperber,et al.  Relevance theory explains the selection task , 1995, Cognition.

[19]  Tony W Buchanan,et al.  Retrieval of emotional memories. , 2007, Psychological bulletin.

[20]  Henry Markovits,et al.  Efficiency of retrieval correlates with “logical” reasoning from causal conditional premises , 2002, Memory & cognition.

[21]  I. Blanchette,et al.  The effect of negative emotion on deductive reasoning: examining the contribution of physiological arousal. , 2011, Experimental psychology.

[22]  Henry Markovits Semantic memory retrieval, mental models, and the development of conditional inferences in children , 2010 .

[23]  J. Dessalles,et al.  Arguing, reasoning, and the interpersonal (cultural) functions of human consciousness , 2011, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

[24]  F. Attneave,et al.  The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory , 1949 .

[25]  P. Johnson-Laird How We Reason , 2006 .

[26]  Deborah A. Small,et al.  Recent EFFECTS OF FEAR AND ANGER ON PERCEIVED RISKS OF TERRORISMA National Field Experiment , 2015 .

[27]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Independent manipulation of emotion in an emotional stroop task using classical conditioning. , 2004, Emotion.

[28]  S. Channon,et al.  Reasoning strategies in depression: effects of depressed mood on a syllogism task , 1994 .

[29]  D. Algom,et al.  A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effect. , 2004, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[30]  Marcos Cortés Guadarrama Discours de la methode , 2014 .

[31]  R. A. Radenhausen,et al.  Effects of Depressed Mood Induction on Reasoning Performance , 1988, Perceptual and motor skills.

[32]  Jonathan Evans,et al.  Rationality and reasoning , 1996 .

[33]  P. Lang International affective picture system (IAPS) : affective ratings of pictures and instruction manual , 2005 .

[34]  I. Blanchette The effect of emotion on interpretation and logic in a conditional reasoning task , 2006, Memory & cognition.

[35]  A. Isen,et al.  Some ways in which positive affect influences decision making and problem solving. , 2008 .

[36]  P. Johnson-Laird,et al.  Emotion, reasoning, and psychopathology , 2013 .

[37]  J. Yiend The effects of emotion on attention: A review of attentional processing of emotional information , 2010 .

[38]  A. Lefford,et al.  The influence of emotional subject matter on logical reasoning. , 1946, The Journal of general psychology.

[39]  M. Oaksford,et al.  Mood, reasoning, and central executive processes. , 1996 .

[40]  I. Blanchette,et al.  The influence of affect on higher level cognition: A review of research on interpretation, judgement, decision making and reasoning , 2010 .

[41]  Jonathan St. B. T. Evans,et al.  Deciding before you think: Relevance and reasoning in the selection task , 1996 .

[42]  Leonard Goddard,et al.  Relevance and reasoning , 1995 .

[43]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Intense Emotional Experiences and Logicality: An Exploration of Deductive Reasoning in Survivors of Sexual Abuse , 2014 .

[44]  Keith E. Stanovich,et al.  The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin , 2004 .

[45]  Walter Schaeken,et al.  The Mental Models Theory of Relational Reasoning: Premises' Relevance, Conclusions' Phrasing and Cognitive Economy , 2013 .

[46]  P N Johnson-Laird,et al.  A hyper-emotion theory of psychological illnesses. , 2006, Psychological review.

[47]  Margaret Toms,et al.  Working Memory and Conditional Reasoning , 1993 .

[48]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Reasoning About Emotional and Neutral Materials , 2004, Psychological science.