Tremayne Patsy, Barry Robert J
1 University of New South Wales , Australia.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 1990 Dec;12(4):333-352. doi: 10.1123/jsep.12.4.333.
This study investigated cardiac and electrodermal responses in competitive gymnasts differing in levels of trait anxiety and repression. The research strategy was to seek differences in tonic and phasic physiological measures that occurred in association with differences in state and/or trait anxiety levels, and then to investigate whether similar differences were associated with differences in levels of repression. Two task conditions were employed: A resting baseline session was counterbalanced with an imagery session in which subjects were requested to image their current team routine in real time. For half of each session, subjects were instructed to either count (relevant) stimuli or ignore (irrelevant) stimuli. The results established a number of psychophysiological differences between groups differing on state and trait anxiety. Similar differences as a result of repression were not obtained, raising questions about the validity of the construct of "repression" in this context. There were some small effects, however, suggesting that repression may affect components of attentional processing in different situations.
本研究调查了特质焦虑和压抑水平不同的竞技体操运动员的心脏和皮肤电反应。研究策略是寻找与状态和/或特质焦虑水平差异相关的静息和相位生理指标的差异,然后研究类似的差异是否与压抑水平的差异相关。采用了两种任务条件:一个静息基线阶段与一个想象阶段相互平衡,在想象阶段,要求受试者实时想象他们当前的团队套路。在每个阶段的一半时间里,指示受试者要么计数(相关)刺激,要么忽略(无关)刺激。结果在状态和特质焦虑不同的组之间建立了一些心理生理差异。由于压抑而产生的类似差异未得到,这引发了关于在此背景下“压抑”这一概念有效性的问题。然而,有一些小的效应,表明压抑可能在不同情况下影响注意力加工的成分。