King Rosemary, Schaefer Alexandre
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Psychophysiology. 2011 Feb;48(2):269-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.01062.x.
Working memory (WM) processes are often thought to play an important role in the cognitive regulation of negative emotions. However, little is known about how they influence emotional processing. We report two experiments that tested whether a concurrent working memory task could modulate the emotional startle eyeblink effect, a well-known index of emotional processing. In both experiments, emotionally negative and neutral pictures were viewed in two conditions: a "cognitive load" (CL) condition, in which participants had to actively maintain information in working memory (WM) while viewing the pictures, and a control "no load" (NL) condition. Picture-viewing instructions were identical across CL and NL. In both experiments, results showed a significant reduction of the emotional modulation of the startle eyeblink reflex in the CL condition compared to the NL condition. These findings suggest that a concurrent WM task disrupts emotional processing even when participants are directing visual focus on emotionally relevant information.
工作记忆(WM)过程通常被认为在负面情绪的认知调节中发挥重要作用。然而,对于它们如何影响情绪加工却知之甚少。我们报告了两项实验,测试了一项并行的工作记忆任务是否能够调节情绪惊跳眨眼效应,这是一种著名的情绪加工指标。在两项实验中,在两种条件下观看情绪消极和中性的图片:一种是“认知负荷”(CL)条件,即参与者在观看图片时必须在工作记忆(WM)中积极维持信息;另一种是对照的“无负荷”(NL)条件。CL和NL条件下的图片观看指导是相同的。在两项实验中,结果均显示,与NL条件相比,CL条件下惊跳眨眼反射的情绪调节显著降低。这些发现表明,即使参与者将视觉注意力指向与情绪相关的信息,一项并行的WM任务也会干扰情绪加工。