Bourne Victoria J, Watling Dawn
a Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway , University of London , Egham , Surrey , UK.
Laterality. 2015;20(1):95-111. doi: 10.1080/1357650X.2014.925910. Epub 2014 Jun 12.
Previous research examining the possible association between emotion lateralisation and social anxiety has found conflicting results. In this paper two studies are presented to assess two aspects related to different features of social anxiety: fear of negative evaluation (FNE) and emotion regulation. Lateralisation for the processing of facial emotion was measured using the chimeric faces test. Individuals with greater FNE were more strongly lateralised to the right hemisphere for the processing of anger, happiness and sadness; and, for the processing of fearful faces the relationship was found for females only. Emotion regulation strategies were reduced to two factors: positive strategies and negative strategies. For males, but not females, greater reported use of negative emotion strategies is associated with stronger right hemisphere lateralisation for processing negative emotions. The implications for further understanding the neuropsychological processing of emotion in individuals with social anxiety are discussed.
先前关于情绪偏侧化与社交焦虑之间可能关联的研究结果相互矛盾。本文呈现了两项研究,以评估与社交焦虑不同特征相关的两个方面:对负面评价的恐惧(FNE)和情绪调节。使用嵌合面孔测试来测量面部情绪加工的偏侧化。FNE较高的个体在处理愤怒、快乐和悲伤情绪时,右半球的偏侧化程度更强;而在处理恐惧面孔时,这种关系仅在女性中发现。情绪调节策略被归纳为两个因素:积极策略和消极策略。对于男性而非女性而言,报告中更多地使用消极情绪策略与处理负面情绪时更强的右半球偏侧化相关。本文还讨论了这些结果对于进一步理解社交焦虑个体情绪的神经心理学加工的意义。