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调节眨眼:认知重评调节注意力。

Regulating the blink: Cognitive reappraisal modulates attention.

机构信息

Section for Experimental Psychopathology and Neuroimaging, Department of General Psychiatry, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, University of Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany.

Department of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Institute for Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz Mainz, Germany ; Research Centre Translational Neuroscience-Neuroimaging Centre, Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz Mainz, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2014 Feb 21;5:143. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00143. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Our brain is unable to fully process all the sensory signals we encounter. Attention is the process that helps selecting input from all available information for detailed processing and it is largely influenced by the affective value of the stimuli. This study examined if attentional bias toward emotional stimuli can be modulated by cognitively changing their emotional value. Participants were presented with negative and neutral images from four different scene-categories depicting humans ("Reading", "Working", "Crying" and "Violence"). Using cognitive reappraisal subjects decreased and increased the negativity of one negative (e.g., "Crying") and one neutral (e.g., "Reading") category respectively, whereas they only had to watch the other two categories (e.g., "Working" and "Violence") without changing their feelings. Subsequently, subjects performed the attentional blink paradigm. Two targets were embedded in a stream of distractors, with the previously seen human pictures serving as the first target (T1) and rotated landmark/landscape images as the second (T2). Subjects then reported T1 visibility and the orientation of T2. We investigated if the detection accuracy of T2 is influenced by the change of the emotional value of T1 due to the reappraisal manipulation. Indeed, T2 detection rate was higher when T2 was preceded by a negative image that was only viewed compared to negative images that were reappraised to be neutral. Thus, more resources were captured by images that have been reappraised before, i.e., their negativity has been reduced. This modulatory effect of reappraisal on attention was not found for neutral images. Possibly upon re-exposure to negative stimuli subjects had to recall the previously performed affective change. In this case resources may be allocated to maintain the reappraised value and therefore hinder the detection of a temporally close target. Complimentary self-reported ratings support the reappraisal manipulation of negative images.

摘要

我们的大脑无法完全处理我们遇到的所有感官信号。注意力是一种帮助选择输入的过程,从所有可用信息中选择用于详细处理的输入,并且它在很大程度上受到刺激的情感价值的影响。本研究考察了对情绪刺激的注意力偏向是否可以通过认知改变其情绪价值来调节。向参与者呈现来自四个不同场景类别的负面和中性图像,描绘人类(“阅读”、“工作”、“哭泣”和“暴力”)。使用认知重评,受试者降低和增加了一个负面(例如,“哭泣”)和一个中性(例如,“阅读”)类别的消极性,而他们只需要观看其他两个类别(例如,“工作”和“暴力”)而不改变他们的感觉。随后,受试者进行了注意力眨眼范式。两个目标嵌入在一个分心者的流中,之前看到的人类图片作为第一个目标(T1),旋转的地标/景观图像作为第二个目标(T2)。然后,受试者报告 T1 的可见性和 T2 的方向。我们调查了 T2 的检测准确性是否受到 T1 情绪价值因重评操作而改变的影响。事实上,当 T2 紧随仅观看的负面图像而不是被重评为中性的负面图像时,T2 的检测率更高。因此,在重新评估之前,更多的资源被重新评估过的图像所吸引,即它们的负面性已经降低。这种重评对注意力的调节作用在中性图像中没有发现。可能在重新暴露于负面刺激时,受试者必须回忆起先前进行的情感变化。在这种情况下,资源可能会分配用于维持重新评估的值,从而阻碍对时间上接近的目标的检测。补充的自我报告评分支持对负面图像的重评操作。

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