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Andrew D. R. Surtees, Henry Briscoe, Andrew R. Todd (2024). Anxiety and Mentalizing: Uncertainty as a Driver of Egocentrism. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 33(2), 100-107. SAGE Publications.

Date de publication
23/01/2024
Identifiant
10.1177/09637214231217314
Auteurs
Andrew D. R. Surtees, Henry Briscoe, Andrew R. Todd
Source
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Détails
33(2), 100-107
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
SAGE Publications
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

Emotions shape how people understand and interact with others. Here, we review evidence on the relationship between anxiety—a future-oriented emotion characterized by negative valence, high arousal, and uncertainty—and mentalizing—the ascription of mental content to other agents. We examine three aspects of this relationship: how people with anxiety disorders perform on mentalizing tasks relative to controls; how situational anxiety alters mentalizing performance; and how autistic people, who experience the impacts of mentalizing differences, are at high risk of anxiety. We propose a bidirectional model for understanding how short-term and longer term anxiety are related to mentalizing. Key to this relationship is the aversive experience of uncertainty and the motivations that result from it.

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