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回避决策在社交焦虑中的作用:愤怒面孔与情绪反应的相互影响。

Avoidant decision making in social anxiety: the interaction of angry faces and emotional responses.

机构信息

Chair of Clinical and Biological Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, University of Mannheim Mannheim, Germany ; Anxiety Disorders Research Center, University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA.

General Psychology: Cognition, Department for Informatics and Applied Cognitive Science, University of Duisburg-Essen Essen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2014 Sep 29;5:1050. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01050. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Recent research indicates that angry facial expressions are preferentially processed and may facilitate automatic avoidance response, especially in socially anxious individuals. However, few studies have examined whether this bias also expresses itself in more complex cognitive processes and behavior such as decision making. We recently introduced a variation of the Iowa Gambling Task which allowed us to document the influence of task-irrelevant emotional cues on rational decision making. The present study used a modified gambling task to investigate the impact of angry facial expressions on decision making in 38 individuals with a wide range of social anxiety. Participants were to find out which choices were (dis-) advantageous to maximize overall gain. To create a decision conflict between approach of reward and avoidance of fear-relevant angry faces, advantageous choices were associated with angry facial expressions, whereas disadvantageous choices were associated with happy facial expressions. Results indicated that higher social avoidance predicted less advantageous decisions in the beginning of the task, i.e., when contingencies were still uncertain. Interactions with specific skin conductance responses further clarified that this initial avoidance only occurred in combination with elevated responses before choosing an angry facial expressions. In addition, an interaction between high trait anxiety and elevated responses to early losses predicted faster learning of an advantageous strategy. These effects were independent of intelligence, general risky decision-making, self-reported state anxiety, and depression. Thus, socially avoidant individuals who respond emotionally to angry facial expressions are more likely to show avoidance of these faces under uncertainty. This novel laboratory paradigm may be an appropriate analog for central features of social anxiety.

摘要

最近的研究表明,愤怒的面部表情更容易被处理,并可能促进自动回避反应,尤其是在社交焦虑个体中。然而,很少有研究探讨这种偏见是否也表现在更复杂的认知过程和行为中,如决策。我们最近引入了一种爱荷华赌博任务的变体,使我们能够记录无关情绪线索对理性决策的影响。本研究使用改良的赌博任务,调查了 38 名社交焦虑程度不同的个体中愤怒面部表情对决策的影响。参与者需要找出哪些选择(有利或不利)能够最大化整体收益。为了在奖励趋近和恐惧相关的愤怒面孔回避之间制造决策冲突,有利的选择与愤怒的面部表情相关联,而不利的选择与快乐的面部表情相关联。结果表明,较高的社交回避预测在任务开始时做出不那么有利的决策,即当关联仍然不确定时。与特定皮肤电反应的交互作用进一步阐明,这种最初的回避仅在选择愤怒面部表情之前出现高反应时发生。此外,高特质焦虑与对早期损失的高反应之间的相互作用预测了有利策略的更快学习。这些效应独立于智力、一般风险决策、自我报告的状态焦虑和抑郁。因此,对愤怒面部表情有情绪反应的社交回避个体在不确定时更有可能回避这些面孔。这种新的实验室范式可能是社交焦虑的核心特征的适当模拟。

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