Figueira Jessica S B, Oliveira Leticia, Pereira Mirtes G, Pacheco Luiza B, Lobo Isabela, Motta-Ribeiro Gabriel C, David Isabel A
Laboratório de Neurofisiologia do Comportamento, Departamento de Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Instituto Biomédico, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil.
MograbiLab, Departamento de Psicologia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2017 Jun 1;12(6):984-992. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsx030.
Emotional states can guide the actions and decisions we make in our everyday life through their influence on cognitive processes such as working memory (WM). We investigated the long-lasting interference that an unpleasant emotional state had on goal-relevant WM representations from an electrophysiological perspective. Participants performed a change detection task that was preceded by the presentation of unpleasant or neutral task-irrelevant pictures in a blocked fashion. We focused on the contralateral delay activity (CDA), an event-related potential that is sensitive to the number of task-relevant items stored in WM. We found that the asymptotic limit for the CDA amplitude was lower during the unpleasant emotional state than during the neutral one; that is, an emotional state was capable of reducing how many task-relevant items the participants could hold in WM. Furthermore, both the individuals who experienced more intrusive thoughts and those who were dispositionally anxious were more susceptible to the influence of the emotional state. We provide evidence that an unpleasant emotional state diminished visual WM for task-relevant items, particularly in susceptible individuals. These results open new avenues to uncover the emotional-cognitive processing that underlies maladaptive WM representations and the role of such processing in the development of mental illness.
情绪状态可通过对诸如工作记忆(WM)等认知过程的影响,来引导我们在日常生活中做出的行动和决策。我们从电生理学角度研究了不愉快情绪状态对与目标相关的WM表征的长期干扰。参与者执行了一项变化检测任务,在任务之前以分块的方式呈现不愉快或中性的与任务无关的图片。我们关注对侧延迟活动(CDA),这是一种与事件相关的电位,对存储在WM中的与任务相关项目的数量敏感。我们发现,与中性情绪状态相比,不愉快情绪状态下CDA振幅的渐近极限更低;也就是说,情绪状态能够减少参与者在WM中能够保持的与任务相关项目的数量。此外,经历更多侵入性思维的个体和性格焦虑的个体更容易受到情绪状态的影响。我们提供的证据表明,不愉快情绪状态会减少与任务相关项目的视觉WM,尤其是在易感个体中。这些结果为揭示适应不良的WM表征背后的情绪-认知加工以及这种加工在精神疾病发展中的作用开辟了新途径。