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Effect of Emotion Mindsets on Emotion Processing
Sponsor: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Summary
The guiding scientific premise for this research is that a growth emotion mindset will promote more adaptive emotion processing than a fixed emotion mindset. Because emotional sensitivity is particularly salient in adolescent girls, we will focus on this group. Using an experimental design, adolescent girls will be randomly assigned to either a mindset manipulation or a control group (brain education). Each group will complete a 25-minute computer-based lesson followed by a social stressor and a functional magnetic resonance imaging session. Two specific aims will be addressed: (1) to determine whether a growth mindset induction, relative to a control condition, predicts more adaptive emotion processing at the neural, behavioral, and psychological levels of processing; and (2) to determine whether neural processing of emotion accounts for the effect of a growth emotion mindset manipulation on behavioral and psychological processing of emotion. This study builds on a strong empirical database establishing the effect of mindsets on multiple domains of functioning but will be the first to examine the implications of a growth vs. fixed mindset about emotion for emotion processing in adolescent girls, thereby elucidating one specific youth attribute that can support or disrupt emotional development.
Official title: Effect of Emotion Mindsets on Emotion Processing: A Multilevel Experimental Investigation
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
13 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
163
Start Date
2018-08-27
Completion Date
2022-10-31
Last Updated
2026-05-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Growth Mindset
Growth emotion mindset induction
Brain Education
Brain education
Locations (1)
University of Illinois
Champaign, Illinois, United States