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焦虑、注意力与决策:心率变异性的调节作用

Anxiety, attention, and decision making: The moderating role of heart rate variability.

作者信息

Ramírez Encarnación, Ortega Ana Raquel, Reyes Del Paso Gustavo A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Jaén, Campus Las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, Spain.

Department of Psychology, University of Jaén, Campus Las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Psychophysiol. 2015 Dec;98(3 Pt 1):490-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2015.10.007. Epub 2015 Nov 7.

Abstract

The current exploratory research examined whether high frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) modulates the association between anxiety and (1) executive attentional control during situations involving neutral stimuli, in which the distractor stimuli are in conflict with the target stimulus, and (2) risk aversion in decision making. Forty-five participants (21 with low and 24 with high trait-anxiety) performed a modified version of the Attention Network Test to measure attentional control, and the Balloon Analog Risk Task to measure risk aversion. HF-HRV was recorded during a rest period before completion of the tasks. Results showed that individuals with high anxiety and low HF-HRV have worse attentional control in the face of conflicting information as well as greater risk aversion, in comparison with individuals with both high anxiety and high HF-HRV or low anxiety (regardless of HF-HRV). HF-HRV was positively associated with attentional control and negatively associated with risk aversion. Furthermore, a strong negative association was observed between attentional control and risk aversion. These results suggest that HF-HRV modulates the influence of anxiety on both attentional control to neutral stimuli, and risk aversion in decision making. Greater HF-HRV appears to fulfill a protective role in highly anxious individuals. The associations observed also suggest that executive control of attention plays a relevant role in decision making. These results support the relevance of the autonomic nervous system in sustained cognition and are in accordance with theories in which vagal-mediated heart rate variability is taken as an indicator of prefrontal cortex inhibitory influences.

摘要

当前的探索性研究考察了高频心率变异性(HF-HRV)是否调节焦虑与以下两方面的关联:(1)在涉及中性刺激的情境中,当干扰刺激与目标刺激冲突时的执行性注意力控制;(2)决策过程中的风险规避。45名参与者(21名特质焦虑水平低,24名特质焦虑水平高)进行了注意力网络测试的改良版以测量注意力控制,以及气球模拟风险任务以测量风险规避。在完成任务前的休息期间记录HF-HRV。结果显示,与高焦虑且HF-HRV高或低焦虑(无论HF-HRV如何)的个体相比,高焦虑且HF-HRV低的个体在面对冲突信息时注意力控制更差,且风险规避更强。HF-HRV与注意力控制呈正相关,与风险规避呈负相关。此外,在注意力控制和风险规避之间观察到强烈的负相关。这些结果表明,HF-HRV调节焦虑对中性刺激的注意力控制和决策中的风险规避的影响。更高的HF-HRV似乎在高焦虑个体中发挥保护作用。观察到的这些关联还表明,注意力的执行控制在决策中起相关作用。这些结果支持自主神经系统在持续认知中的相关性,并且与将迷走神经介导的心率变异性作为前额叶皮质抑制影响指标的理论一致。

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