Atchley Rachel, Ellingson Roger, Klee Daniel, Memmott Tabatha, Oken Barry
a Department of Neurology , Oregon Health and Science University , Portland , OR , USA.
Stress. 2017 May;20(3):277-284. doi: 10.1080/10253890.2017.1335300. Epub 2017 Jun 19.
In this experiment, we developed and evaluated the Portland Arithmetic Stress Task (PAST) as a cognitive stressor to evaluate acute and sustained stress reactivity for event-related potential (ERP) studies. The PAST is a titrated arithmetic task adapted from the Montreal Imaging Stress Task (MIST), with added experimental control over presentation parameters, improved and synchronized acoustic feedback and generation of timing markers needed for physiological analyzes of real-time brain activity. Thirty-one older adults (M = 60 years) completed the PAST. EEG was recorded to assess feedback-related negativity (FRN) and the magnitude of the stress response through autonomic nervous system activity and salivary cortisol. Physiological measures other than EEG included heart rate, respiration rate, heart rate variability, blood pressure and salivary cortisol. These measures were collected at several time points throughout the task. Feedback-related negativity evoked-potential responses were elicited and they significantly differed depending on whether positive or negative feedback was received. The PAST also increased systolic blood pressure, heart rate variability and respiration rates compared to a control condition attentional task. These preliminary results suggest that the PAST is an effective cognitive stressor. Successful measurement of the feedback-related negativity suggests that the PAST is conducive to EEG and time-sensitive ERP experiments. Moreover, the physiological findings support the PAST as a potent method for inducing stress in older adult participants. Further research is needed to confirm these results, but the PAST shows promise as a tool for cognitive stress induction for time-locked event-related potential experiments.
在本实验中,我们开发并评估了波特兰算术应激任务(PAST)作为一种认知应激源,用于评估事件相关电位(ERP)研究中的急性和持续性应激反应。PAST是一项从蒙特利尔成像应激任务(MIST)改编而来的定量算术任务,对呈现参数增加了实验控制,改进并同步了声学反馈,以及生成了实时脑活动生理分析所需的定时标记。31名老年人(平均年龄 = 60岁)完成了PAST。记录脑电图以评估反馈相关负波(FRN),并通过自主神经系统活动和唾液皮质醇来评估应激反应的程度。除脑电图外的生理指标包括心率、呼吸频率、心率变异性、血压和唾液皮质醇。这些指标在整个任务的多个时间点进行收集。诱发了反馈相关负波诱发电位反应,并且根据收到的是正反馈还是负反馈,这些反应存在显著差异。与对照条件下的注意力任务相比,PAST还增加了收缩压、心率变异性和呼吸频率。这些初步结果表明PAST是一种有效的认知应激源。对反馈相关负波的成功测量表明PAST有利于脑电图和对时间敏感的ERP实验。此外,生理结果支持PAST作为在老年参与者中诱导应激的有效方法。需要进一步研究来证实这些结果,但PAST有望成为用于锁时事件相关电位实验的认知应激诱导工具。