Vanderbilt Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN, USA ; Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN, USA.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Apr 23;7:151. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00151. eCollection 2013.
The emotional attentional blink (EAB), also known as emotion-induced blindness, refers to a phenomenon in which the brief appearance of a task-irrelevant, emotionally arousing image captures attention to such an extent that individuals cannot detect target stimuli for several hundred ms after the emotional stimulus. The EAB allows for mental chronometry of stimulus-driven attention and the time needed to disengage and refocus goal-directed attention. In this review, we discuss current evidence for the mechanisms through which the EAB occurs. Although the EAB shares some similarities to both surprise-induced blindness (SiB) and other paradigms for assessing emotion-attention interactions, it possesses features that are distinct from these paradigms, and thus appears to provide a unique measure of the influence of emotion on stimulus-driven attention. The neural substrates of the EAB are not completely understood, but neuroimaging and neuropsychological data suggest some possible neural mechanisms underlying the phenomenon. The importance of understanding the EAB is highlighted by recent evidence indicating that EAB tasks can detect altered sensitivity to disorder relevant stimuli in psychiatric conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
情绪性注意瞬脱(EAB),又称情绪诱导性盲,是指在任务无关的、情绪唤起的图像短暂出现的情况下,个体的注意力会被强烈吸引,以至于在情绪刺激之后的几百毫秒内无法检测到目标刺激。EAB 允许对刺激驱动的注意力进行心理时间测定,以及需要花费多长时间才能脱离并重新集中目标导向的注意力。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了目前关于 EAB 发生机制的证据。尽管 EAB 与惊喜诱导性盲(SiB)和其他评估情绪-注意力相互作用的范式有些相似之处,但它具有与这些范式不同的特征,因此似乎提供了一种独特的测量情绪对刺激驱动注意力影响的方法。EAB 的神经基础尚未完全理解,但神经影像学和神经心理学数据表明了该现象可能的神经机制。最近的证据表明,EAB 任务可以检测到创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等精神疾病中对与紊乱相关的刺激的敏感性改变,这凸显了理解 EAB 的重要性。