The undoing effect of positive emotions: A meta-analytic review

Open Access
Authors
  • M. Behnke
  • M. Pietruch
  • P. ChwiÅ‚kowska
  • E. Wessel
  • L. D. Kaczmarek
  • M. Assink ORCID logo
  • J. J. Gross
Publication date 01-2023
Journal Emotion Review
Volume | Issue number 15 | 1
Pages (from-to) 45-62
Number of pages 18
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education (RICDE)
Abstract
The undoing hypothesis proposes that positive emotions serve to undo sympathetic arousal related to negative emotions and stress. However, a recent qualitative review challenged the undoing effect by presenting conflicting results. To address this issue quantitatively, we conducted a meta-analytic review of 16 studies (N = 1,220; 72 effect sizes) measuring sympathetic recovery during elicited positive emotions and neutral conditions. Findings indicated that in most cases, positive emotions did not speed sympathetic recovery compared to neutral conditions. However, when a composite index of cardiovascular reactivity was used, undoing effects were evident. Our findings suggest the need for further work on the functions of positive emotions.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary files.
Language English
Related dataset Supplemental material for: The undoing effect of positive emotions: A meta-analytic review sj-sav-3-emr-10.1177_17540739221104457 - Supplemental material for The Undoing Effect of Positive Emotions: A Meta-Analytic Review The Undoing Effect of Positive Emotions: A Meta-Analytic Review sj-txt-2-emr-10.1177_17540739221104457 - Supplemental material for The Undoing Effect of Positive Emotions: A Meta-Analytic Review
Published at https://doi.org/10.1177%2F17540739221104457
Downloads
Supplementary materials
Permalink to this page
Back