Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, United States.
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, United States; Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, United States.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2019 Oct;29:266-273. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.07.036. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
One of the most common symptoms of depression is the tendency to attend to negative stimuli in the world and negative thoughts in mind. This symptom is especially nefarious because it is also a cause - biasing processing to negatively valenced information, thus worsening mood, and exacerbating the condition. Here we attempt to systematize the diverse body of recent research on the negative attentional bias from across cognitive and clinical psychology in order to identify recurring themes and devise potential mechanistic explanations. We leverage theoretical progress in our understanding of healthy attention systems in terms of internal versus external components. With this lens, we review approaches to training attention that might reduce the negative attentional bias, including behavioral interventions and real-time neurofeedback. Although extant findings are somewhat mixed, these approaches provide hope and clues for the next generation of treatments.
抑郁症的最常见症状之一是倾向于关注世界上的负面刺激和脑海中的负面想法。这种症状尤其恶劣,因为它也是一种原因——对负性价值信息进行偏向处理,从而恶化情绪,加重病情。在这里,我们试图系统地梳理认知和临床心理学领域最近关于负性注意偏向的多样化研究,以确定反复出现的主题,并设计潜在的机制解释。我们利用我们对健康注意系统的理解在内部和外部成分方面的理论进展。借助这一视角,我们回顾了可能减少负性注意偏向的注意力训练方法,包括行为干预和实时神经反馈。尽管现有研究结果有些混杂,但这些方法为下一代治疗方法提供了希望和线索。