Dept. Psychiatry, Psychosomatik and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University.
Dept. Linguistics and Cognitive Semiotics, RWTH Aachen University.
J Affect Disord. 2021 Aug 1;291:46-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.04.085. Epub 2021 May 1.
Cognitive bias in depression may increase sensitivity to judgmental appraisal of communicative cues. Nonverbal communication encompassing co-speech gestures is crucial for social functioning and is perceived differentially by men and women, however, little is known about the effect of depression on the perception of appraisal. We investigate if a cognitive bias influences the perception of appraisal and judgement of nonverbal communication in major depressive disorder (MDD). During watching videos of speakers retelling a story and gesticulating, 22 patients with MDD and 22 matched healthy controls pressed a button when they perceived the speaker as appraising in a positive or negative way. The speakers were presented in four different conditions (with and without speech and with natural speaker or as stick-figures) to evaluate context effects. Inter-subject covariance (ISC) of the button-press time series measured consistency across the groups of the response pattern depending on the factors diagnosis and gender. Significant effects emerged for the factors diagnosis (p = .002), gender (p = .007), and their interaction (p < .001). The female healthy controls perceived the gestures more consistently appraising than male controls, the female patients, and male patients whereas the latter three groups did not differ. Further, the ISC measure for consistency correlated negatively with depression severity. The natural speaker video without audio speech yielded the highest responses consistency. Indeed co-speech gestures may drive these ISC effects because number of gestures but not facial shrugs correlated with ISC amplitude. During co-speech gestures, a cognitive bias led to disturbed perception of appraisal in MDD for females. Social communication is critical for functional outcomes in mental disorders; thus perception of gestural communication is important in rehabilitation.
抑郁中的认知偏差可能会增加对交际线索判断评估的敏感性。包含伴随言语手势的非言语交流对社交功能至关重要,并且男性和女性对其感知存在差异,但人们对抑郁对评估感知的影响知之甚少。我们调查了认知偏差是否会影响重度抑郁症 (MDD) 患者对评估和非言语交流判断的感知。在观看演讲者讲述故事和做手势的视频时,22 名 MDD 患者和 22 名匹配的健康对照者在他们感知到演讲者以积极或消极方式进行评估时按下按钮。演讲者以四种不同的条件(有和没有言语以及有自然演讲者或抽象人物)呈现,以评估上下文效应。按钮按下时间序列的跨主体协方差(ISC)根据诊断和性别这两个因素衡量了反应模式在各组之间的一致性。出现了显著的诊断因素效应(p=0.002)、性别因素效应(p=0.007)及其交互作用效应(p<0.001)。与男性对照组相比,女性健康对照者对手势的评估更为一致,而女性患者和男性患者则不然。此外,一致性的 ISC 测量值与抑郁严重程度呈负相关。没有音频言语的自然演讲者视频产生了最高的反应一致性。实际上,伴随言语的手势可能会产生这些 ISC 效应,因为手势的数量而不是面部耸肩与 ISC 幅度相关。在伴随言语的手势中,认知偏差导致 MDD 女性对评估的感知出现障碍。社交交流对于精神障碍的功能结果至关重要;因此,对手势交流的感知在康复中很重要。