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透过焦虑的视角:通过情绪双眼竞争来剖析威胁偏见。

Through the eyes of anxiety: Dissecting threat bias via emotional-binocular rivalry.

机构信息

Functional Brain Center, Wohl Institute for Advanced Brain Imaging, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

Emotion. 2012 Oct;12(5):960-9. doi: 10.1037/a0027070. Epub 2012 Mar 5.

Abstract

An extensive body of research has demonstrated that anxious individuals abnormally process threat-related content. Yet, the manner in which clinical anxiety affects the selection of threatening signals and their maintenance within consciousness is yet to be explored. The present study used an emotional binocular rivalry (e-BR) procedure, in which pictures of faces depicting either fearful or neutral expressions competed with pictures of a house for conscious perception. We assumed that first- or cumulative-preferred perception of faces with fearful over neutral expression (i.e., initial or sustained threat bias, respectively) stand for preferential selection or maintenance of fear content in awareness, correspondingly. Unmedicated patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and panic disorder (PAD) were compared to healthy controls for threat-related perceptual biases in the e-BR. At first perception of face, both SAD and PAD patients showed a greater initial threat bias than healthy controls. In contrast, at cumulative dwell-time of face, patient groups demonstrated a diminished sustained threat bias relative to healthy controls, yet in a different manner. SAD patients showed a sustained threat bias, though it was smaller than in healthy controls. Furthermore, increased levels of reported anxiety among SAD patients were associated with enhanced sustained perception of neutral faces. PAD patients, on the other hand, showed no sustained threat bias and a diminished cumulative perception of fearful faces with increased levels of anxiety traits. These findings indicate that anxiety disorders commonly involve an initially enhanced selection of threat signals into awareness, followed by disorder-specific manifestation of diminished preferred maintenance of threat in awareness.

摘要

大量研究表明,焦虑个体异常地处理与威胁相关的内容。然而,临床焦虑症影响威胁信号选择及其在意识中维持的方式仍有待探索。本研究采用情绪性双眼竞争(e-BR)程序,在该程序中,表达恐惧或中性表情的面孔图片与房屋图片竞争意识感知。我们假设,对表达恐惧的面孔的第一或累积首选感知(即初始或持续的威胁偏向)分别代表对意识中恐惧内容的优先选择或维持。与健康对照组相比,未接受药物治疗的社交焦虑障碍(SAD)和恐慌障碍(PAD)患者在 e-BR 中表现出与威胁相关的感知偏差。在面孔的第一感知中,SAD 和 PAD 患者均表现出比健康对照组更大的初始威胁偏向。相比之下,在面孔的累积驻留时间中,与健康对照组相比,患者组表现出持续威胁偏向的减弱,但方式不同。SAD 患者表现出持续的威胁偏向,尽管它比健康对照组小。此外,SAD 患者报告的焦虑水平增加与对中性面孔的持续感知增强有关。另一方面,PAD 患者没有持续的威胁偏向,并且随着焦虑特质水平的增加,对恐惧面孔的累积感知减少。这些发现表明,焦虑障碍通常涉及最初增强对威胁信号的选择进入意识,随后是意识中对威胁的偏好维持的特定障碍表现。

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