Hajcak Greg, Olvet Doreen M
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2500, USA.
Emotion. 2008 Apr;8(2):250-5. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.8.2.250.
Emotional stimuli have been shown to elicit increased perceptual processing and attentional allocation. The late positive potential (LPP) is a sustained P300-like component of the event-related potential that is enhanced after the presentation of pleasant and unpleasant pictures as compared with neutral pictures. In this study, the LPP was measured using dense array electroencephalograph both before and after pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant images to examine the time course of attentional allocation toward emotional stimuli. Results from 17 participants confirmed that the LPP was larger after emotional than neutral images and that this effect persisted for 800 ms after pleasant picture offset and at least 1,000 ms after unpleasant picture offset. The persistence of increased attention after unpleasant compared to pleasant stimuli is consistent with the existence of a negativity bias. Overall, these results indicate that attentional capture of emotion continues well beyond picture presentation and that this can be measured with the LPP. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
研究表明,情绪刺激能够引发更高的知觉加工和注意力分配。晚期正电位(LPP)是事件相关电位中一种持续的类似P300的成分,与中性图片相比,在呈现愉悦和不悦图片后会增强。在本研究中,使用高密度阵列脑电图仪在呈现愉悦、中性和不悦图像之前和之后测量LPP,以检验对情绪刺激的注意力分配的时间进程。17名参与者的结果证实,与中性图像相比,情绪图像之后的LPP更大,并且这种效应在愉悦图片消失后持续800毫秒,在不悦图片消失后至少持续1000毫秒。与愉悦刺激相比,不悦刺激后注意力增加的持续性与消极偏向的存在是一致的。总体而言,这些结果表明,对情绪的注意力捕捉在图片呈现之后仍会持续很长时间,并且这可以通过LPP来测量。本文还讨论了未来研究的意义和方向。