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对蜘蛛恐惧中的选择性视觉工作记忆:自动性和材料特异性的作用。

Selective visual working memory in fear of spiders: the role of automaticity and material-specificity.

作者信息

Reinecke Andrea, Becker Eni S, Rinck Mike

机构信息

Dresden University of Technology, General Psychology, Dresden, Germany.

出版信息

J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Dec;23(8):1053-63. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2009.07.007. Epub 2009 Jul 9.

Abstract

Following cognitive models of anxiety, biases occur if threat processing is automatic versus strategic. Therefore, most of these models predict attentional bias, but not explicit memory bias. We suggest dividing memory into the highly automatic working memory (WM) component versus long-term memory when investigating bias in anxiety. WM for threat has rarely been investigated although its main function is stimulus monitoring, particularly important in anxiety. We investigated WM for spiders in spider fearfuls (SFs) versus non-anxious controls (NACs). In Experiment 1 (23 SFs/24 NACs), we replicated an earlier WM study, reducing strategic processing options. This led to stronger group differences and, thus, clearer WM threat biases. There were no group differences in Experiment 2 (18 SFs/19 NACs), using snakes instead of spiders to test whether WM biases are material-specific. This article supports cognitive models of anxiety in that biases are more likely to occur when reducing strategic processing. However, it contradicts the assumption that explicit memory biases are not characteristic of anxiety.

摘要

根据焦虑的认知模型,如果威胁处理是自动的而非策略性的,就会出现偏差。因此,这些模型大多预测会出现注意偏差,但不会出现外显记忆偏差。我们建议在研究焦虑偏差时,将记忆分为高度自动化的工作记忆(WM)成分和长期记忆。尽管威胁工作记忆的主要功能是刺激监测,这在焦虑中尤为重要,但很少有人对其进行研究。我们研究了蜘蛛恐惧者(SFs)与非焦虑对照组(NACs)对蜘蛛的工作记忆。在实验1(23名蜘蛛恐惧者/24名非焦虑对照组)中,我们重复了一项早期的工作记忆研究,减少了策略性处理选项。这导致了更强的组间差异,从而更清晰地显示出工作记忆威胁偏差。在实验2(18名蜘蛛恐惧者/19名非焦虑对照组)中,使用蛇代替蜘蛛来测试工作记忆偏差是否具有材料特异性,未发现组间差异。本文支持焦虑的认知模型,即减少策略性处理时更可能出现偏差。然而,它与外显记忆偏差不是焦虑特征的假设相矛盾。

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