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注视行为与虚拟 TSST 中急性心理社会应激的皮质醇反应有关。

Gaze behavior is associated with the cortisol response to acute psychosocial stress in the virtual TSST.

机构信息

Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, University of Trier, Johanniterufer 15, 54290, Trier, Germany.

出版信息

J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2021 Sep;128(9):1269-1278. doi: 10.1007/s00702-021-02344-w. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) is a reliable tool for psychobiological stress induction. Because of its socio-evaluative nature, it has been useful for investigating gaze behavior. It has been shown that healthy people avoid looking toward faces when under stress, a finding that corroborates studies demonstrating avoidance of eye contact in social anxiety disorder. Yet, little is known about the relationship between gaze behavior and the biological stress response.

METHODS

In a final sample of 74 healthy males, a virtual reality version of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST-VR) with an integrated eye tracker was implemented to investigate gaze behavior during acute stress induction. Stress response measures were collected via saliva samples and subjective stress ratings. Additional questionnaires were administered for examining the influence of social anxiety traits.

RESULTS

The TSST-VR elicited a significant psychobiological stress response. Overall, higher gaze times on judges compared to surroundings were found in the speech task while this pattern was reversed in the arithmetic task. Critically, there was a significant negative association between gaze time on judges and cortisol output in cortisol responders.

CONCLUSIONS

In a non-clinical sample, avoidance of gaze is associated with a stronger cortisol response to acute stress. This study demonstrates the potential of eye tracking to disentangle the effects of acute stress on social interaction, warranting further investigation in clinical populations characterized by high levels of anxiety in social situations, such as social anxiety and autism spectrum disorder.

摘要

背景

特里尔社会应激测试(TSST)是一种可靠的心理生物学应激诱导工具。由于其社会评价性质,它对于研究注视行为很有用。研究表明,健康人在承受压力时会避免看向面部,这一发现证实了社交焦虑障碍中避免眼神接触的研究。然而,人们对注视行为与生物应激反应之间的关系知之甚少。

方法

在最终的 74 名健康男性样本中,使用集成眼动追踪器的虚拟现实版特里尔社会应激测试(TSST-VR)来研究急性应激诱导期间的注视行为。通过唾液样本和主观压力评分来收集应激反应测量值。还进行了其他问卷调查,以检查社交焦虑特质的影响。

结果

TSST-VR 引起了明显的心理生物学应激反应。总的来说,在演讲任务中,与环境相比,注视评判者的时间更长,而在算术任务中则相反。关键的是,在皮质醇反应者中,注视评判者的时间与皮质醇输出之间存在显著的负相关。

结论

在非临床样本中,避免注视与急性应激时皮质醇反应增强有关。这项研究表明,眼动追踪有可能区分急性应激对社交互动的影响,值得在社交情境中焦虑水平较高的临床人群中进一步研究,例如社交焦虑症和自闭症谱系障碍。

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