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咖啡因可改善左半球对积极词汇的处理。

Caffeine improves left hemisphere processing of positive words.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e48487. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0048487. Epub 2012 Nov 7.

Abstract

A positivity advantage is known in emotional word recognition in that positive words are consistently processed faster and with fewer errors compared to emotionally neutral words. A similar advantage is not evident for negative words. Results of divided visual field studies, where stimuli are presented in either the left or right visual field and are initially processed by the contra-lateral brain hemisphere, point to a specificity of the language-dominant left hemisphere. The present study examined this effect by showing that the intake of caffeine further enhanced the recognition performance of positive, but not negative or neutral stimuli compared to a placebo control group. Because this effect was only present in the right visual field/left hemisphere condition, and based on the close link between caffeine intake and dopaminergic transmission, this result points to a dopaminergic explanation of the positivity advantage in emotional word recognition.

摘要

积极词在情绪词汇识别中具有优势,与情绪中性词相比,积极词的处理速度更快,错误更少。然而,这种优势在消极词中并不明显。分视场研究的结果表明,刺激呈现在左或右视场中,最初由对侧大脑半球处理,这指向了语言优势的左半球的特异性。本研究通过显示与安慰剂对照组相比,咖啡因的摄入进一步增强了对积极词的识别表现,而不是消极词或中性词,从而检验了这种效应。由于这种效应仅存在于右视场/左半球条件下,并且基于咖啡因摄入与多巴胺能传递之间的紧密联系,这一结果表明多巴胺能解释了情绪词汇识别中的积极词优势。

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