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Emotion Motivation

On the Emergence of Human Goal Pursuit: The Nonconscious Regulation and Motivation of Goals

By Henk Aarts, Utrecht University (October 2007)


Section: Emotion Motivation

Subjects: Social Influence, Psychology, Consciousness, Social Cognition, Psychology of Emotion, Social Psychology and Personality, Cognitive Psychology.

Abstract

Experimental research in social psychology has discovered that human goal pursuit can emerge in the absence of conscious awareness. Whereas these goal-priming effects are commonly explained in terms of habitual automatic processes, recent studies shed new light on the matter. Building on this recent work, this paper attempts to promote a more comprehensive understanding and examination of the potential mechanisms that enable people to pursue their goals in a nonconscious fashion. Specifically, it addresses (i) the human capacity to pursue goals without awareness of the activation and operation of the goal, even when habits are inadequate; and (ii) the fundamental role of positive affect in nonconsciously modulating the motivation of goals and their pursuit.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-9004.2007.00014.x

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