Dvorak-Bertsch Jeremy D, Curtin John J, Rubinstein Tal J, Newman Joseph P
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706-1696, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2007 Aug;18(8):699-705. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01963.x.
Evidence suggests that focus of attention and cognitive load may each affect emotional processing and that individual differences in anxiety moderate such effects. We examined (a) fear-potentiated startle (FPS) under threat-focused (TF), low-load/alternative-set (LL/AS), and high-load/alternative-set (HL/AS) conditions and (b) the moderating effect of trait anxiety on FPS across these conditions. As predicted, redirecting attentional focus away from threat cues and increasing cognitive load reduced FPS. However, the moderating effects of anxiety were specific to the LL/AS condition. Whereas FPS was comparable for high-anxiety and low-anxiety subjects in the TF and HL/AS conditions, FPS was significantly greater for high-anxiety than for low-anxiety subjects in the LL/AS condition. These results suggest that affective processing requires attentional resources and that exaggerated threat processing in anxious individuals relates to direction of attention rather than emotional reactivity per se.
有证据表明,注意力焦点和认知负荷可能各自影响情绪加工,且焦虑方面的个体差异会调节此类影响。我们研究了:(a) 在威胁聚焦(TF)、低负荷/替代集(LL/AS)和高负荷/替代集(HL/AS)条件下的恐惧增强惊吓反应(FPS);以及 (b) 特质焦虑对这些条件下FPS的调节作用。如预期的那样,将注意力焦点从威胁线索上转移开并增加认知负荷会降低FPS。然而,焦虑的调节作用在LL/AS条件下是特定的。在TF和HL/AS条件下,高焦虑和低焦虑受试者的FPS相当,但在LL/AS条件下,高焦虑受试者的FPS显著高于低焦虑受试者。这些结果表明,情感加工需要注意力资源,且焦虑个体中过度的威胁加工与注意力方向有关,而非情绪反应本身。