Buffering effect of fiction on negative emotions : engagement with negatively valenced fiction decreases the intensity of negative emotions

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Iosifyan, Marina and Wolfe, Judith. (2024). Buffering effect of fiction on negative emotions : engagement with negatively valenced fiction decreases the intensity of negative emotions. Cognition and Emotion. 38(5), pp. 709-726. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2024.2314986
AuthorsIosifyan, Marina and Wolfe, Judith
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Previous research has investigated how the context of perception affects emotional response. This study investigated how engagement with perceived fictional content vs perceived everyday-life content affects the way people experience negative emotions. Four studies with an experimental design tested how engagement with perceived fictional content vs perceived everyday life content affects the intensity of negative emotional response to negative emotional content, the motivation to decrease negative emotions, and cognitive reappraisal. Participants were presented with negatively valenced images and were asked to imagine either that they were witnessing them, or that a bystander was witnessing them, or that they were viewing a movie including these scenes. After the manipulation, all participants observed a different set of negatively valenced images or a set of negatively valenced videos and reported their emotional response. We found that the intensity of negative emotions and motivation to decrease them was lower among participants in the fiction condition compared to participants in the everyday life condition. Although perspective-taking had a similar effect on negative emotions, fiction condition was more successful in decreasing negative emotions. This might indicate that fiction plays a buffering role in decreasing the negative emotions people experience when facing negative emotional content.

KeywordsFiction; emotion; cognitive reappraisal; negative emotions; perspective-taking
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalCognition and Emotion
Journal citation38 (5), pp. 709-726
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN0269-9931
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2024.2314986
Web address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02699931.2024.2314986
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