Term ID: T3779

Mood Congruent Processing

/mood-congruent-processing/
The tendency for emotional states to bias attention, memory, and judgment toward mood-consistent information.
Example: Depressed individuals paying more attention to negative information and remembering more negative events.

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Reference: Blaney (1986)